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With the Cloud server you will be able to modify the server resources anytime you want this.If your server for example is overloaded and you want to add more memory ,cpu or disk space, you can just push one button and add additional resources for your server.You can also decrease the number of server resources in the same way if you see for example, that your server doesn't need 2 GB of Ram and 2 Cpu, but is working without any problems with one CPU and 1 Gb of RAM.

This is the main advantage of the Cloud technology.Moreover, with a Cloud server you get more stability and data security as your data is located on the San disk massive.

According to the web journal Web2.sys the key benefits of Cloud hosting are:

Rapid deployment. It can take a business weeks or months to role out an MDM system. Cloud-based solutions can be activated within hours. It allows you a company to rapidly deploy policies and control access with simple-click configuration and provisioning.

Flexible expense management. In most cloud-based models you pay nothing up front and pay predictable monthly service fees. Cloud models allow you to scale at your own pace the service as your business grows. If a company wants to roll out management to 50 or 500 employees at one time, it takes the same amount of IT resources and can be accomplished in the same time interval.

Device diversity. Today, many businesses supporting RIM’s Blackberry operating system and adding basic management for Apple’s iOS devices. However, it’s guaranteed that a company’s employees will be considering other operating systems such as Android and Windows Phone. A cloud based management solution will support all the operating systems.

One console to rule them all. Once you decide to support multiple operating systems, you’ll have multiple consoles. You can get a unified console view with an on-premise MDM (Mobile Device Management) solution but not until you decide to roll out the solution. With cloud mobility management, you can support iPhones and iPads on one console today and use that same console to support Android devices and whatever else comes down the road.

Near Zero-day updates. The OS landscape changes quickly. If you own your mobility management solution, you’re in charge of updating it each time a new version of an OS rolls out. Generally, IT staffs are weeks behind in supporting the newest releases of an operating system. Cloud-based providers have the service updated almost immediately.