Scalability
Scalability is the measure of a system’s ability to handle increasing loads and how easily it can be expanded.
The ultimate goal of any scalable system is to obtain a linear relationship between the amount of hardware it is running across and a consistently high level of system performance. Most conventional systems fail to even approach this target.
But Erudine's Behaviour Engine scales in a near-linear fashion as more hardware is added, allowing almost full use of hardware for more processing power.
The patented ‘zero-order’ performance of the runtime engine means reduced power usage and less hardware requirements, even as behaviour becomes more complex. Combined with multi-threading (running multiple tasks on a single CPU) and parallelisation (dividing work between two or more servers), this results in superior scaling efficiency.
Erudine's Behaviour Engine can get more out of less hardware.
Features
- Multi-threading and parallelisation
- Truly linear scalability
- Enterprise-level application
Benefits
- Full use of hardware for more processing power
- Reduced power usage
- Requires less hardware compared to conventional systems
- Superior performance across multiple CPUs
