Cloud

What is Cloud Hosting?

Cloud is a simple and enjoyable way to preserve your data and download it from almost anywhere. Many users doubt the protection of their personal and professional data. Yet, few people know what the Cloud, Cloud Hosting and Cloud Computing are.

Many providers give their customers the ability to register (and more widely to host) their data, both private and business. This data is then stored not on a hard disk or a physical server on-site, but a server farm provided by the cloud provider. Thus, the user has the impression that this digital infrastructure is remote as if it was covered by a “cloud”.

Access to the Cloud is via a network, for example on the Internet. The advantage is that the user can download his recorded data from anywhere. This requires an internet connection. Streaming music or video services such as Spotify or Amazon, for example, are based on these cloud technologies. They allow the user to listen to music from anywhere and at any time. For businesses, there is also the option of a private cloud, accessible only on their intranet.

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What are the possibilities of using the Cloud?

In principle, there are two different kinds of clouds. By using online storage or streaming services, the customer only acquires registration space and access to the contents of the Cloud. The situation is different when users want to use cloud technology directly to host their data. In this case, a provider will provide a cloud server that the client can adapt to his IT project. Whether it’s a website or an online store, it does not matter. Server resources can also be used for the management and common use of applications. Particularly it works without equipment. Unlike traditional forms of hosting linked to physical servers, processes are filtered through central software and redirected to appropriate hardware. A faulty component can be replaced without any problem without causing the website and the server to fail.

Cloud Hosting: flexible and cheap Solution

Even though the resources are immaterial, Cloud hosting is not secure from any problem. In particular, it allows customers to define the performance they need at any given moment, without the need for a complete server replacement. It can as desired increase or decrease the performance of its processors, its memory capacity or disk space. The user only has to pay what he has used, counted in seconds or even hours.

This is the principle of “Pay-as-you-use” that makes the cloud as flexible and cheap, unlike other server solutions. Instead of having to price for a large server, the capacity of a cloud can simply be increased during peak traffic. Online store administrators whose ranges vary by season do not have to worry about the cost of their accommodation all year long. The number of resources can decrease at the same time as their expenses.

Difference between cloud hosting and cloud computing

It is by learning about cloud hosting that we come across the concept of Cloud Computing. To simplify, we can say that the first is only a part of the second. The possibilities of Cloud Computing go far beyond setting up a server. However, what is Cloud Computing and what a benefit does it present?

Here are the definitions of three different Cloud Computing services highlighting the operation of a cloud server:

  • SaaS (Software as a Service): the user receives through the Cloud access to a hardware resource such as a computer, a network or even a backup space. He is free to use the software and is responsible for installation and monitoring.
  • PaaS (Platform as a Service): the provider provides the user with a software environment in the form of “frameworks” (software structure) and takes care of its maintenance. The user can develop and manage his applications on this platform.
  • IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service): This model of Cloud Computing is considered the most important. The user may have access to the software provided, Office for example, and must not manage the updates, nor the features.

What is the security of the cloud?

There are two things to keep in mind when it comes to data protection in a cloud: the geolocation of the server and the headquarters of the service provider. If the cloud service server is abroad, then the country’s law will apply. American laws, for example, are much less strict than in Europe. The European regulation imposes transparency on online services, asking them to inform users of the use that will be made of their data. That’s why it’s important to learn about cloud server standards before accepting a contract.

Admittedly, the hosting entails risks of data theft, but this also applies to other servers. Cloud computing has many benefits, such as an Internet connection that makes the Cloud accessible from anywhere. Both on the train and in the waiting room of an airport, the user can work on his projects, can load music and even movies. Thanks to a simple connection to the Internet, the data is continually updated. A contract with a supplier is enough to add applications or increase its storage and memory capacity.

The Cloud server, because of its immateriality, ensures great security of operation. It is, therefore, an excellent choice for hosting a website or an online store whose essential needs are memory capacity and traffic. The most important advantage of cloud hosting is its business model: unlike conventional server solutions, the user does not pay a fixed price every month but a sum that varies according to usage, counted in seconds, or even in hours.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, cloud hosting is a recently new technological development that has the potential to have a great impact on the world. It has many advantages that it provides to its users and businesses. Cloud hosting is more powerful and affordable as compared to traditional shared hosting.


Vishwajit Kale
Vishwajit Kale blazed onto the digital marketing scene back in 2015 and is the digital marketing strategist of Hostripples, a company that aims to provide affordable web hosting solutions. Vishwajit is experienced in digital and content marketing along with SEO. He's fond of writing technology blogs, traveling and reading.

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