Description: Demand adjustment in the context of cloud auto-scaling refers to the ability of systems to automatically modify computational resources based on current workload needs. This involves increasing or decreasing the number of servers, storage, and other resources in real-time, thus ensuring optimal performance and cost efficiency. This approach allows organizations to quickly adapt to fluctuations in demand, avoiding both resource overload, which can lead to poor performance, and underutilization, which can incur unnecessary costs. Demand adjustment is fundamental in cloud environments, where resources are scalable and can be provisioned dynamically. Key features include constant performance monitoring, responsiveness to load changes, and process automation, which reduces manual intervention and enhances operational agility. In a world where digital applications and services are increasingly critical, demand adjustment in resource allocation has become an essential strategy to ensure that businesses can provide continuous and high-quality service to their users.