Over Provisioning | Vibepedia
Over provisioning refers to the practice of allocating more resources than necessary to ensure that a system or infrastructure can handle unexpected spikes in d
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Over provisioning refers to the practice of allocating more resources than necessary to ensure that a system or infrastructure can handle unexpected spikes in demand or usage. This approach is commonly used in cloud computing, data centers, and network infrastructure to guarantee high availability and reliability. Companies like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) often employ over provisioning to ensure their services can handle sudden increases in traffic or usage.