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Expandability

May 04, 2019 – by sherullah
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Expandability

Expanding a computer system to adjust its capabilities or additions to capabilities From a hardware perspective, expandability may include extra or large hard disks and more storage. Network size and performance can be gradually increased by adding more processor and communication devices.
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