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Adesh Khanna
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Backend Engineer · Technical Writer · Always Learning · Love to Connect
Varanasi, Indiablog.theadeshkhanna.comJoined July 2020

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3. I have developed a habit of blogging daily that I find enjoyable and fulfilling, and I intend to continue writing and giving back to the community. If you haven't already followed me, please do so on Hashnode 👇
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2. I have noticed that whenever I write about a particular topic, I tend to conduct extensive research on it. This has been beneficial for me because even if I had previously forgotten about that topic, I am able to refresh my memory and expand my knowledge on it.
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For the past three months, I have been consistently blogging and have experienced a few notable things during this time. 1. My blog has received a total of 722 views till now, which I find quite impressive.
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❐ Horizontal scaling, on the other hand, involves adding more servers or machines to a system, rather than just increasing the resources of a single machine. ❐ The advantage of this is that it can be more cost-effective and can offer greater scalability than vertical scaling.
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❐ Vertical scaling involves adding more resources to a single server or machine, such as increasing its processing power, memory, or storage capacity. ❐ One advantage of it is that it's typically easier to implement, as you only need to add resources to a single machine.
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❐ For example, you could create a workflow that automatically runs your tests and linters every time someone pushes a new commit to your repository. This helps catch errors early and keeps your code clean.
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