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<p>to have to design a new algorithm each time.</p>

<p>One parameter of a load balancing algorithm is therefore its ability to adapt to scalable hardware architecture. This is called the <a href="page.php?w=scalability">scalability</a> of the algorithm. An algorithm is called scalable for an input parameter when its performance remains relatively independent of the size of that parameter.</p>

<p>When the algorithm is capable of adapting to a varying number of computing units, but the number of computing units must be fixed before execution, it</p><p>
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