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Harmony Between Supply and Demand

Creating balanced relationship between computational supply capacity and actual user demand, reducing waste from over-provisioning or the suffering from under-provisioning.

Laozi
Why It Matters

The Tao exists in balance between opposites—yin and yang, supply and demand, action and rest. Data centers typically err toward over-provisioning: building capacity for peak demand that occurs perhaps 5% of the time, then running that excess capacity idle the remaining 95%. This creates waste. Conversely, under-provisioning causes degraded user experience and cascading failures. True harmony lies between extremes. Laozi teaches that the sage holds the center—not rigidly but dynamically, adjusting as conditions change. Modern data centers are beginning to achieve this through elastic scaling: expanding capacity when demand rises, contracting when it falls. This requires sophisticated monitoring, but the principle is ancient. Energy consumption drops when capacity closely follows demand curves rather than remaining locked at peak levels. Creating supply-demand harmony requires accepting some variability rather than treating it as failure. It means building systems responsive to actual use rather than theoretical peaks, letting go of the illusion that static over-provisioning ensures safety. Taoism shows that flexibility and responsiveness provide more resilience than rigid excess.

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