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abhilash
12-31-2015, 03:21 AM
The wisdom in your choice of DEDICATED SERVER OR a CLOUD SERVER will come from knowing what each of these server types provide. Here are few insights to help you take an informed decision. Read on...

Dedicated servers: - Offer close to metal implementation with little overhead, and they’ve been traditionally the go-to-solution for high performance demanding tasks. As the name implies, each server is dedicated privately to one client. The customer receives access to a physical server with the agreed upon hardware specifications, processing and storage, all in one unit.
• Advantages: Raw computing performance, physically isolated
• Availability: 4 cores to 24 Cores
• Best Suited for: High load web applications
• Pricing: Monthly, Starting from $29/Month

Cloud servers: - Are often confused with the VPS, as both are based on virtualization and come with many of the same advantages. Much of the definition however depends on the particular host provider. We at Datasoft have taken cloud computing to another level by creating a distinctly different virtualized environment. Cloud servers provide many advantages such as easy scalability and redundancy through automation over the traditional virtualization platforms while still guaranteeing a highly competitive performance and pricing. In short – this is our definition of a cloud server regarding the technical backend.
• Advantages: Wide range of preconfigured servers, Cost effective
• Availability: 4 cores to 24 Cores
• Best Suited for: Predictable traffic websites
• Pricing: Monthly, Starting from as low as $8/Month

Which one to choose?

If you are in need of constant raw computational power, then dedicated servers might just turn out necessary as their true strength rely on high cost and high performance hardware. However, the inflexibility with dedicated servers requires you to be able to accurately predict your resource needs beforehand, as there is limited or no opportunity to scale the server later.

If then again you’re developing anything of a varying scale, and you like to experiment without strings attached, the virtualized platforms will probably suite you best. The difference then comes from how these servers can be operated, as cloud servers offer simple configuration and fast deployment. Spinning up a server for a quick test would cost just a few dollars. The same would not be possible with dedicated servers. The real benefit of cloud servers comes from offering great performance with superior reliability.

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robingage
01-30-2016, 02:44 AM
Very good information .

johnroyal
02-04-2016, 08:16 AM
These are a great option for businesses that need to optimise IT performance without the huge costs associated with purchasing and managing a fully dedicated infrastructure. For this reason they are a popular choice for small and mid-sized businesses, and those with variable demands and workloads.

Cloud servers can be configured to provide a similar level of performance, security and control of a dedicated server, but instead of being hosted on physical hardware that’s solely dedicated to you they reside on a shared “virtualised” environment managed by your cloud hosting provider, meaning that you benefit from the economies of scale of sharing hardware with other customers.

With Cloud servers you only ever pay for the exact amount of server space used, on an hourly basis, and have the benefit of infinite flexibility. You can scale up or down resources and server specification depending on demand, meaning that you can avoid paying for idle infrastructure costs when demand is low.

mani ge3e
08-20-2016, 04:30 AM
For many businesses, moving all applications into the cloud simultaneously is not practical. The use of cloud services creates a hybrid environment as some systems continue to run on-premises, and others are migrated to the cloud.

Unfortunately, many data integration technologies only provide a small number of the tools required to integrate data between on-premises and cloud environments. This leaves you to piece together your own solution.
Faster, accurate and more efficient

HVR offers end-to-end replication technology providing everything that you need. We optimize for real-time data delivery in heterogeneous environments, on-premises and in the cloud. We use a unique architecture that supports your business by delivering:

More efficient networking
Network utilization is one of the most critical aspects of cloud data integration. With HVR you get faster performance and lower latency. Our unique architecture uses compressed large block data transfer.

A faster performance
Our non-intrusive, log-based data replication results in only change data being sent compressed across the network. Integration into the target is optimized for maximum performance and minimum latency.

More accurate data
HVR’s compare and repair capabilities validate programmatically whether your data is in sync. This gives more accuracy than end-user testing that, at best, only samples the data.
The complete solution

Flexible hub and spoke architecture to deploy in a hybrid cloud environments.
Simple setup and management of real-time data synchronization with our graphical user interface.
Support for schema creation and initial data load.
Real-time change data capture and integration, as well as support for file replication.
Compare and repair capabilities ensure data accuracy by enabling you to quickly validate data.
Limit migration risks with HVR’s rich support for source and target systems, allowing for temporary reversal of data flow post initial migration.
Minimize data transfer breaches with HVR’s market leading encryption capabilities.

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roycpo
05-10-2017, 02:35 AM
Hi,
I am looking for some helpful information about this topic and finally got this, Thanks for your valuable opinions.