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    A dedicated server is physical equipment which is dedicated to a client on an individual basis. On the other hand, cloud computing is a virtual server that allows for customization, load balancing and storage. Choosing between a dedicated server or cloud hosting depends on your business needs, the amount of traffic your site gets and your budget.

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    A dedicated server is a computer in a network reserved or dedicated for serving a specific need. For example, a network may require that one computer be set aside to manage communications between all the other computers. A dedicated server could also be a computer that manages printer resources. In the Web or application hosting business, a dedicated server is a type of Internet hosting in which the client rents an entire server not shared with anyone. This is more flexible than shared hosting. You are not sharing the system resources such as processor power, memory and disk space with other users on the same server. You do not run the risk of the server being slowed down, swamped with traffic, or crashed by another site on a shared server. As nobody else has access to the server you can be sure of having a much greater degree of security. If you need to install special software or configure the server to your own particular needs then often a dedicated server is the solution. Run your own custom firewall to enforce your own access control policy. Your dedicated server has its own unique IP address. More memory, disk space or extra processors can be added as the need arises.
    Cloud hosting is based on cloud computing technology. Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources, for e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, services, etc. that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. Cloud model promotes availability and is composed of five essential characteristics, viz., on-demand self-service, broad network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, and measured Service. Cloud computing offers an extremely efficient and a fault-tolerant system. Cloud computing allows you to set up or upgrade a server very quickly and automatically. With cloud computing technology, you can add, delete, upgrade, or downgrade server on-demand, and you pay only for what you use. Cloud computing offers users the convenience of on-demand, fully scalable computing and data storage services at lower costs. Cloud computing offers benefits including enhanced security, is financially more appealing to small and mid-size companies, robust backup facility, and offers pay-as-you-grow mode of doing business.
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    Thanks a lot for sharing this information.I gained a wide knowledge on writing an effective content.

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    200,000 unique visitors per month is 6.500 visitors a day. Very good!
    Definitely, Dedicated server. You MAY even have to have more than one server.
    What will count is the number of SIMULTANEOUS visitors. Most SHARED servers set the limit at 50. Dedicated may set it to 3-500, but once it reaches more than that in a single time slice, you will have to increase the number of Dedicated servers. (not a problem for the hosting, if they know what they are doing.)

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    hi..

    A Cloud Server is a process that runs on what’s called a hypervisor. This hypervisor software lets a single computer appear like it is a dozen or more computers. A single Cloud Server is just one of those processes. It appears to the user like a server, but it isn’t its own collection of hardware.

    where as dedicated server is its own collection of hardware. It is a whole computer, complete with all hardware that makes up a computer including a processor, hard drive, RAM and power supply unit. eSecureData.com provides both Cloud Servers and Dedicated Servers to our clients.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donut View Post
    Can you tell me the difference between Cloud Hosting and Dedicated server?
    There is a lot of difference between cloud hosting and dedicated server.
    In cloud hosting you can be connected to multiple servers at a time and can also increase server usage based on the requirement. This is termed as scalability. For IT infrastructure, many companies are now opting for IT support outsourcing as this reduces cost exponentially.
    While dedicated servers are single servers managing all the requirements. the cost of dedicated server is very high in comparison with cloud. But in terms of security dedicated server hosting is more reliable than cloud.

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    Thank's to spend your time to share. This is what I (and others, I believe), really need. It's really very informative post. Please keep it up. Looking for more relevant post.

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    You are really correct. All mentioned points are more valuable. Really thanks from my heart.

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    There are many differences between the two systems. A dedicated system is a structure that works on a specified website that has been rented from a host. It has the advantage of providing services without the competition generally associated when multiple servers sharing a single site. Additionally, the monthly fee is always the same regardless of how much navigation or space is used.

    Cloud computing, on the other hand, is becoming more popular in that it is capable of allowing for spikes in traffic, offers a broader range of exposure, and provides many amenities not available in the other option. Although it is a shared server, it can balance a higher load, easily expand websites based on individual needs, and provides hardware upgrades on a regular basis. Unfortunately, the cost is directly dependent on the amount of computer power required which often fluctuates widely in a new business.

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    I don't know about this.. please share with us best answer..

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    A very outspoken post over at The Register makes it very clear what the risks are in this debate. While Cloud Computing is the current “big thing” and everybody seems to be getting in on the act – and we’re even assessing how it fits into future web development plans – there is still a solid argument for sticking with dedicated servers.
    The reason is principally one of reliability and accountability, or more to the point that you can call somebody at 3am when the dedicated servers that you are paying hard currency for fail and know that somebody is feverishly scurrying around a data centre ensuring your SLA is upheld. As Ted Dziuba put it.
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    While Cloud Computing is the current “big thing” and everybody seems to be getting in on the act – and we’re even assessing how it fits into future web development plans – there is still a solid argument for sticking with dedicated servers.

    The reason is principally one of reliability and accountability, or more to the point that you can call somebody at 3am when the dedicated servers that you are paying hard currency for fail and know that somebody is feverishly scurrying around a data centre ensuring your SLA is upheld.
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    Good job mate, I will dedicate server is best if you expect reliability, scalabilty and redundancy for your website and applications, a cloud Hosting plan can be a perfect choice.thanks

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    Are you considering a move to the cloud? Presenting many benefits, cloud hosting seems the most obvious choice for your hosting requirements. Sharing the resources of many servers, it offers a dynamic and highly scalable form of hosting that will grow with your business.

    However, there are many types of cloud and traditional dedicated hosting solutions available. Careful consideration should be given to each and every one.

    Both cloud and dedicated server hosting have unique features and benefits and the correct match between technology and business objectives is critical to gain a competitive edge.

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    Dedicated Server is single tenant and Cloud Computing Instance is a multi tenant environment.

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