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Cloud Computing
If your website is running on an old server that is slow and unreliable, you’ll need a solution that is fast, accessible, and resilient during peak traffic times. Cloud computing offers an ideal solution in such scenarios.
Cloud services operate on a consumption-based model, meaning your company will only pay for the resources it actually uses nothing more, nothing less. Furthermore, cloud computing enhances predictability in budgeting and billing by basing costs on actual usage.
If the website experiences high traffic peaks, scalability is just a click away. Beyond scalability, there are several other benefits to moving to the cloud. But Cloud doesn't only solve issue, it offers also potential benefit to innovate and lead in their industry.
Cloud Models
Depending on your needs, there are three different models of cloud computing, each offering unique benefits and considerations.
Private
A company that requires full control over its data and resources, direct management of installation and maintenance of its equipment, and a distinct, secure environment will prefer to use a Private Cloud. With a Private Cloud, all resources are exclusively dedicated to the company, without the need to share with other organisations. This solution can be quite costly and complex.
Public
If owning and maintaining your own data center for your resources and data is too expensive for your company, or if you lack the necessary staff to manage such a complex infrastructure, you can opt for a provider like Microsoft Azure. Their team will handle all equipment maintenance, and you only pay for the resources you use. Furthermore, deploying and scaling your infrastructure can be accomplished in just a few clicks. Your company will only need an access to Internet, and you just have to subscribe to a provider. Additionally, while the resources are shared with other organisations, your data remains private and secure.
Hybrid
As the name suggests, a Hybrid Cloud is a combination of Public and Private Cloud. For instance, if your company wants to maintain full control over sensitive data and keep it off the Public Cloud, it can set up a secure Private Cloud environment. Meanwhile, for other needs such as deploying and scaling applications quickly a Public Cloud solution can be utilised. The primary advantage of this approach is its flexibility.