Cloud Hosting
With our higly flexible and scalable Cloud infrastructure,
you can give your business the power to grow without
worrying about high capital expenses and maintenance costs.
Our Cloud servers define the simplest way to increase
business growth with matching technology innovations.
Cloud hosting is the latest form of hosting that has become
extremely popular over the past few years. The main concept of
cloud hosting is "Divide and Rule" – the resources required
for maintaining your website are spread across more than one
web server, and are rendered as per need basis.
This greatly reduces chances of any downtimes in case of a
server malfunction. Another noteworthy aspect is that cloud
hosting allows you to manage peak loads easily, without facing
any bandwidth issues, since another server can provide the
additional resources in such a case. Hence, your website
doesn't rely on just one server, and rather a cluster of
servers that work together, termed as "the cloud".
Hosting Features and Benefits
- Turn Servers Up or Down instantly
- Free Inbound and Outbound Bandwidth
- Match Demand by instant Scaling Server Resources Up or Down
- Unlimited MySQL Databases
- Free Firewall
- 24×7×365 Support Via Email, Chat & Phone
Cloud Advantages
Tailored Cloud
Customize your cloud for any configuration as per your needs with CPU, RAM and storage
Simple control panel
Our control Panel is designed in such a way that the management of the servers becomes very simple
Easy Billing
Pay as per you use with one direct monthly rate – No hidden charges
Flexible Deployment
We deploy your cloud servers as per your requirement and suggestions and not our.
Service Level Agreement Guarantee
Our one-of-a-kind service level agreement guarantees performance as well as continuous availability.
Flexibility Server Capacity
Easily adjust the capacity according to your requirement as there is no limit on the number of instances.
How Does it Work?
As explained above, each server in the cloud helps in carrying out a particular set of tasks, and in case of failure of any of the servers in the cloud, other server(s) temporarily kick-in as a back-up to render the required resources. Something similar happens in case of an overload condition too. However, usage of low quality server hardware can significantly hamper the performance, and such implementations aren't worthy of being tagged with the “cloud” moniker – this is typically the case with cheap hosting providers.
Enterprise Cloud Hosting
When you provide enterprise level hosting services, it goes without saying that quality needs to be the prime focus! So, high quality enterprise cloud providers make use of VMware, and deliver extremely reliable cloud services, which are even better than dedicated servers. Now, let's compare cloud hosting with dedicated hosting, and other traditional forms of hosting.
Cloud Hosting vs Dedicated Servers & VPS
When you compare dedicated servers to cloud hosting, the reliability factor is quite case in the latter case, since you’ve got multiple servers at your disposal as opposed to a single dedicated server that allows you to cope-up with any emergencies without breaking a sweat. However, the pricing varies depending upon your actual usage – in case of heavy usage; cost factor associated with cloud architecture may be slightly higher, though so is its resilience too. When you come to VPS and traditional shared hosting, the cost factor is extremely low is this case quite obviously, but again so is the reliability too. In case of VPS, a single server is divided into multiple chunks, and each portion is managed by a particular user, so the capital investment is reasonably low. VPS is the ideal choice for those who aren't actually looking out for the reliability aspect of cloud hosting.
Future of Cloud Hosting
Cloud hosting has come a long way, and several large enterprises have been using it for years together, but for the small business owners to be able to look at it, pricing will have to come down further. Having said so, the pricing has considerably come down over last 4-5years, and folks have learned the advantages of cloud hosting, which is compelling the mid-size organizations to make a move to the cloud arena. Many businesses have made a worthy investment by moving to cloud, while others haven't yet invested in the infrastructure required to make a transition to cloud. The main reason why cloud computing isn't as popular as it could have been, is that the cost factor is still a concern for small businesses. But, one can definitely expect to see more and more businesses making a shift to cloud as new low-cost cloud implementations continue to be developed, and I wouldn't call it exaggeration to say – One day everybody would be in the clouds!"
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