nonscaling
/ˌnɒnskeɪlɪŋ/Definitions
1. noun
A lack of ability to scale (increase or expand in size, extent, or degree) in response to increasing demand or need.
“The company’s failure to implement a scalable solution led to nonscaling issues that affected its growth.”
2. adjective
Not able to scale or expand in response to increasing demand or need.
“The nonscaling design of the website resulted in slower performance as more users visited.”