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      <title>Horizontal and Vertical Database Scaling</title>
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      <description>In today&amp;rsquo;s day and age, organizations have more data than ever. On a smaller scale, developers are building startups serving large amounts of data to customers. All of these use cases require both the efficient storage and transmission of data. If a backend database goes down, a service can&amp;rsquo;t be used, customers can&amp;rsquo;t reach their app, and a myriad of issues appear.
To accommodate for this ever-growing thirst for data, many techniques have been developed to help address these issues.</description>
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