What is the primary difference between Vertical and Horizontal autoscaling?
A.
Vertical scaling doesn’t require moving resources but horizontal scaling does.
B.
Vertical scaling is automatic and horizontal scaling is manual.
C.
Vertical scaling is linear and horizontal scaling goes across.
D.
Vertical scaling requires a virtual machine to completely shut down as opposed to horizontal scaling transferring resources without having to power down the VM.
Correct D 100%.
Vertical scaling often requires making the system temporarily unavailable while it is being redeployed.
Horizontal scaling, also called scaling out and in, means adding or removing instances of a resource. The application continues running without interruption as new resources are provisioned.
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