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Friday, February 18, 2011

How Cloud Hosting Is More Powerful Than Using Older Server Hosting Setups

By Ernestine Baird


Even though cloud computing has been around for a while now, many are still not convinced. As it is a new technology, the ins and outs are relatively unknown, and thus business owners still stick with traditional hosting methods such as dedicated servers. On the flip side, there are many that enjoy the benefits of cloud software. There must therefore be selling points to cloud hosting that make it so attractive to these businesses and individuals. Let us have a look at the benefits of cloud hosting.

Cloud software's main trump card is that it can use multiple pieces of hardware. With traditional dedicated server hosting, you are limited to the one server. You can run unlimited nodes with cloud software. Therefore you may bring together all hard disks, memory and CPU in one.

With this you can re-image in seconds. This comes in useful if you need to deploy software quickly. Rather than taking all day, you can switch to Linux operating systems and Windows within minutes, no days!

Cloud software offers high levels of automation. One example above being able to image in minutes. Setting up new nodes is an easy job. With dedicated servers you have to go through the long process of installing hardware and operating system, then the software. With cloud computing you can add in new servers in seconds.

As a business, the flexibility of cloud software is vital. I When outlining a hosting environment, it is very difficult to work out just what resources you will use before going live. You never know when your website might take off and have one hundred times the visitors it did with in a small amount of time. If you previously used a dedicated server, your website would most likely fall over at the mega demand in visitors. This is where a cloud solution comes into play. Cloud software allows you to up-scale, or burst. Essentially you pay as you go. For the less busy website, you won't require as many resources. However should one day you need the equivalent of twenty dedicated servers; a cloud can expand and temporarily make these resources available to you.

This makes cloud software incredibly cost effective. Traditional hosting meant you shared the resources with others, thus opening you up to all sorts of security risks. Thus you would have to opt for a dedicated server to isolate yourself. However this was way too much for what most needed. Cloud hosting offers the isolation on a budget.

These are just some of the many benefits of hosting on a cloud platform. Given the competitive costing of cloud hosting, its well worth giving it a go so you can discover all the benefits for yourself.




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