CFTS Documentation
Infrastructure Scalability
CFTS infrastructure is designed to grow alongside organisational requirements.
As systems evolve, additional resources can be introduced without requiring a complete redesign of the environment.
Designed for Growth
Infrastructure can scale across multiple areas, including:
- storage capacity
- compute resources (CPU and memory)
- network bandwidth
This allows systems to expand in line with operational demand.
Flexible Scaling Approaches
CFTS supports different methods of scaling, depending on the nature of the workload:
- Vertical scaling – increasing resources within existing systems
- Horizontal scaling – adding additional systems to expand overall capacity
This ensures that growth can be managed efficiently and appropriately.
Adapting to Changing Requirements
As organisations grow or projects evolve, infrastructure can be adjusted to:
- support increased user demand
- handle larger datasets
- accommodate new applications or services
This avoids the need for disruptive migrations or major redesigns.
Efficient Resource Allocation
Scalable infrastructure ensures that resources are used effectively, allowing organisations to:
- avoid over-provisioning
- expand only when required
- maintain cost efficiency over time
Built for Long-Term Use
CFTS designs infrastructure with long-term operation in mind, ensuring that:
- systems remain adaptable
- capacity can be extended without interruption
- environments continue to meet changing needs
Why This Matters
Infrastructure requirements rarely remain static.
CFTS ensures that systems are not only designed for current needs, but are capable of evolving over time.
This allows organisations to grow without being limited by their infrastructure, while maintaining stability, performance, and control.