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Scalability Challenges

Scalability challenges refer to difficulties in maintaining or improving a system’s performance as its workload or users increase. For example, a website that works well with few visitors may become slow or crash when many users access it simultaneously. This happens because the system’s infrastructure—like servers, databases, or software—may not be designed to handle larger demands. Overcoming these challenges requires upgrading or redesigning parts of the system so it can grow smoothly and continue functioning efficiently as needs increase.