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exabeesg
12-07-2016, 01:53 AM
I plan to switch my hosting plan for a better performance. And I am now struggling between dedicated server and cloud hosting. Which should i choose? what are the difference between them? Welcome to share your point of views here :)
VargheseAbraham
12-07-2016, 07:41 AM
As it’s well known that if you own a dedicated server, you must have to pay for it if you use its resources or not but if you opt for cloud hosting, it has pay-as-you-use model, so cloud is pocket-friendly. And, when it comes to scaling, no one can beat cloud hosting, and hence offering zero down time for your website is its specialty. Also, cloud hosting is compatible with all kinds of CRMs and auto-backup is the plus point with it that’s an in-build quality of cloud (you’ll have to pay extra for it with any other hosting). No machine dependency is the bonus in cloud technology. So, I would suggest you to go for Cloud Hosting (https://www.znetlive.com/virtual-private-cloud/)!
Good Luck :)
I think dedicated server better than cloud server.
shailesh125
12-07-2016, 08:12 AM
Cloud servers will be organized to produce an analogous level of performance, security and management of a frenzied server, however rather than being hosted on physical hardware that’s entirely dedicated to you they reside on a shared “virtualised” surroundings managed by your cloud hosting supplier, that means that you simply enjoy the economies of scale of sharing hardware with different customers.
A dedicated server could be a physical server that's purchased or rented entirely for your own business desires, creating it a good answer for big businesses, those who for restrictive reasons need exceptionally high levels of information security, or organisations that have predictable demand necessitating all of their servers running 24/7/365.Businesses would usually want the IT capability and experience to manage the continuing maintenance..
bidaddy
05-07-2017, 11:20 PM
I prefer cloud hosting . I'm using it
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