What is Cloud Hosting: How it is Going To Win The Internet in 2019

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The modern world is so much dependent on computers. Computers are almost half as complete without the Internet. For major works, one needs access to the internet. Now, every business, organization, or product somehow has a website or some internet page where they store their data, operate their business through it, or simply inform other people of their business through it. For storing data and operating a website they need some storage or server. Either they can be their own or somewhere else. Cloud hosting is a very modern concept of computing and networking.

What is Cloud Hosting?

Suppose, a business company needs to have a website to run their business through it. Now, they can either have their server to run the website as well as to store the data. So, it is obvious that they need to maintain the server and tools occasionally. Moreover, the capacity of storage will be limited. So, if they expand the business in the future, they need more servers and as a result, more maintenance. That is where the idea of cloud hosting or cloud computing comes in.

By cloud computing or hosting, a company can store its data in a virtual cloud or a remote network of computers. The company doesn’t need to have its server to control and store data. They can easily put their data on a distant server and remotely control and store them. That network of servers is of another company or service that provides this service.

Pros

  • As the servers are provided by other hosting providers, a company doesn’t need to have a very costly server.   
  • As a result, the maintenance costs of the servers are also of no concern.
  • There can be plenty of servers on a demand basis, so if a company needs to expand its business, it can subscribe to more servers as it needs.
  • As a company can take servers on a demand basis, the tension of overspending goes off. They can take just the number of servers or spaces in them as they need, not more.
  • The server company or the remote network stores the data of one certain company in a different network of servers. So, the possibility of data theft or leaking decreases.
  • The speed of the servers is pretty much better than any other traditional servers as the server companies tend to provide the highest-rated service, they can to stay on the competition. Also, as it is a virtually based server, the speed automatically increases.
  • There is a wide range of capacity for backup of the data. A company can backup its data for the future. So, even if the data is lost due to some incident, the server company can help recover the data from the backup.
  • Though the data is stored in a remote server, the data can be accessed at any time.
  • If any of the servers fail, other servers will take their place. So, there is no interruption of data storage or any loss of data.

Cons

  • Though the data theft possibility is very low, there is some slight possibility remains. As today’s hackers and internet thieves are improving technically, some slight weaknesses in security can result in theft or loss of data.
  • As the responsibility of data storage and security of data is wholly under the server company, if anything occurs in the servers and storage area and the servers are damaged, then the data of more than one company can be gone completely.

Also Read: Managed Cloud Services: Unlocking The Business Success

Cloud Hosting vs. Traditional Hosting

Traditional hosting is physical-based hosting where a company can store their data in physical servers. They rent physical devices provided by the hosting companies. Either the storage space can be shared or completely for them. So, traditional hosting is of two types: Shared hosting and Dedicated hosting.

Shared hosting is having the same physical server shared by two or more companies. The hosting company rents the same server to more than one client. It is a suitable and cheap system as the price is also shared. This process is suitable for small businesses.

Dedicated hosting is having one server solely dedicated to one company. The company can access the physical server at any time and have full access to all the storage.

Now, the cloud hosting system can provide the service of these two categories. By cloud hosting process, the virtual server can either be shared or dedicated to one company. Moreover, it is cheaper than the dedicated server system as this provides the option for allocating the data where it is needed paying just the money according to the space allocated for a company.

In traditional hosting, the physical server is located in one place. Also, there are some limitations in the server storage, RAM, bandwidth, etc. As a result, when that server is accessed from a distant place or the company website is browsed from another country or so, the speed of the data transfer becomes very low. In cloud computing, the servers are located in multiple places or all over the world. It uses the PAAS (Platform as a service) and IAAS (Infrastructure as a service) systems to locate the data in several places. The different servers all over the world work as a system to store the data.

Also Read: IaaS vs PaaS vs SaaS: How Are They Different?

As a result, the RAM, bandwidth, or storage of different servers can be used. So, the speed of data transfer is automatically increased (the website loads faster!). All the servers are connected virtually. So, there is no need for a physical process. This process is also more secure than the traditional process as the data is stored in multiple servers rather than in physical storage in one place. Moreover, a single server of a traditional process can go down at any incident. But multiple servers of the cloud hosting process work as one system and whenever a server of the system goes down, another server takes its place. Temok.com is such an IT service provider that provides exclusive cloud and traditional hosting services at a price as low as $2.99/ 3 years! That’s a huge saving for such small or big companies.

So, that’s why all the big companies tend to move to cloud hosting from the traditional hosting process. Cloud hosting is reliable, faster, and more capable of storing and transferring data and Temok.com paves the way to get such reliable service.

9 thoughts on

What is Cloud Hosting: How it is Going To Win The Internet in 2019

  • Saad

    Clearly described. I however would prefer cloud hosting over traditional. How about the shared hosting? It’s way cheaper and reliable, isn’t it?

  • Brandi Gates

    Hi Oleg
    Such an amazing post , i really don’t know about hosting before reading your post
    , and if my blog have more than 10k traffic daily basis then what hosting will be best for me ?
    Thanks you for sharing

  • Stuart Diver

    Hi Brandi,

    Thank for reaching out, in this case you have to use shared hosting or if your load time is too much then VPS server would be the best option

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  • Azure

    Hey oleg
    It’s amazing for beginners blogs, and i want to say you blog is very informative . i really need a hosting and i am going to buy
    Thanks you

  • John

    Well, for a website with over 10K visitors daily you probably need some good dedicated resources, I would ask you to take a look at cloud solutions. You can go from 2 CPU, 4 GB RAM of managed Cloud solution to 4 CPU, 8 GB RAM https://www.temok.com/managed-wordpress-cloud-hosting
    https://www.temok.com/managed-digitalocean-hosting

    If you could let me know your current monthly bandwidth consumption and the type of CMS (content management system) your website is built on, I could suggest a plan precisely fulfilling your needs.

  • Ryan Biddulph

    Nice breakdown Stuart. I have seen how amazing the Cloud is through my Chromebook.

    • Oleg Kaluger

      Hey Ryan,

      thank you for the comment,
      Good to see you here

      Great to know that you have already experienced the Cloud first hand,
      thanks,
      – Oleg

  • Stuart Diver

    Yes, you are right saad 🙂

  • Natasha

    Wow! Interesting post! Thanks for sharing and keep continue sharing such types of the post with us! Please, you will recommend me the best cloud hosting website name?
    Thanks

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