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The Benefits Of Cloud Computers Over Fading Technologies

By Nannie Alston


Granted, cloud computing is a new technology and has a great many flaws. Without looking just at the downsides, it's more worth looking at the positives. Using a cloud platform does hold a number of excellent advantages. Because of these advantages it means that companies are looking more and more to adopt cloud computing for internet presence and infrastructure. Similarly hosting companies are building more of there products around cloud software.

Scalability wise, there is no need to scramble a team to source, setup and then commission new hardware when you suddenly get a massive pick up of business. Similarly weeks later, you won't have to take out of service the new hardware, due to fall in demand. You can instead just sit back and take it cool by subtracting and adding capacity as you need to. Cloud computing uses a pricing model based on consumption. Resulting in you paying for the resources used, which is the downside with dedicated servers.

Implementation is easy, without the need to purchase extra hardware, software licences or setup costs. Meaning that a company can use a cloud computing platform for a lot less than that of a similar on site solution. This helps streamlining your money and time, as you can make more accurate forecasts for costings.

Having skilled people available with any new technology as it grows and becomes popular is important. It is getting common for big companies to offer quality services with these new technologies. One that is large enough to deliver you with data centres with endless amounts of storage and computing capacity.

Internal resources are also given greater control. By giving the cost and burden of managing the servers to a third party it allows for the in house team to work on more important things. You also save money on training your staff on just how to manage your hosting platform. This is instead of training them in everything from the ground up as you would with an in house environment.

You should see a better quality of service. Particularly if normally you happened to have network outages you had to fix yourself, which can in some cases be simple or take hours or even days. Any reputable cloud host will provide you an SLA as well as peace of mind they will take care of any problems. This means the company should respond immediately to such an outage. You will certainly sleep better at night, knowing someone is taking care of things for you.

Security is normally an even greater priority in a cloud situation than within an internal system. People thing that just because it is no longer a single dedicated server on its own that the system is open and any one can gain access to it. The data in fact is held securely and proven cryptographic services are used to authenticate users. Should you be very paranoid you could opt to encrypt all data before transmitting it to any third parties. By adding this extra encryption, you will increase the load on the CPU and memory and this slows everything down. So may need to pay a lot more to regain the lost performance by upping the cpu and memory of your cloud.




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