What are ‘nodes’? #385
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In the pricing for Scoold Cloud / Scoold Pro Hosting the only difference between the priceplans appears to be the number of ‘nodes’… What does that correspond to? |
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Hi! The term "nodes" refers to the number of instances or servers that are included in the pricing plans. Each node represents a separate server instance that runs Scoold, and having multiple nodes allows you to scale your application for better performance, reliability, and handling higher traffic loads. |
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Hi! The term "nodes" refers to the number of instances or servers that are included in the pricing plans. Each node represents a separate server instance that runs Scoold, and having multiple nodes allows you to scale your application for better performance, reliability, and handling higher traffic loads.