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You probobly mean scalabity, in which GNU/Linux is probobly the best in the whole market [as the whole UNIX ecosystem]. From small ARM/MIPS, etc devices, to big servers running big CPUs, or ARM/MIPS. There is actually no other OS that would give you such outstanding scalability OOTB.
The thing you are talking about is rather a commercial support, in which case I can agree, but it's getting better and better over time in FLOSS world.