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Hyperscale computing is a type of computing architecture that is designed to scale up or down quickly and efficiently to meet the demands of a large number of users. It is typically used in cloud computing, where it allows for the rapid deployment of applications and services. It is also used in large-scale data centers, where it enables the efficient storage and retrieval of large amounts of data.
Hyperscale computing is characterized by its ability to scale up or down quickly and efficiently, as well as its ability to handle large amounts of data. It is also designed to be highly reliable and secure, making it an attractive option for businesses that need to store and access large amounts of data.
Some of the companies in the hyperscale computing market include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Cloud, Oracle Cloud, and Alibaba Cloud. Show Less Read more