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Cloud Computing – Types of Cloud

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  Adopt the right Cloud model for your business. What is Cloud Computing? In one statement, Cloud computing is the delivery of on-demand IT resources over the internet. The companies that offer these computing services are called  Cloud Service Providers  (CSPs). CSPs charge users/organizations based on Cloud resources used through a variety of billing models. Cloud resources are the resources that are abstracted from the underlying physical hardware with the help of a Hypervisor. But there is a lot of confusion about Cloud computing because there are multiple types of services and deployment models that fall under the umbrella that is Cloud computing.  This article will help you clear the basic concepts of Cloud computing. There are 4 types of Cloud deployment models: Public Cloud Private Cloud Hybrid Cloud Community Cloud These deployment models differ on the basis of implementation type, hosting type and who has access to it. All Cloud deployment models are based ...

Technological Advancements to boom the Backup and Disaster Recovery Software Market by 2025

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The dawn of the internet has revolutionised the way data stored and consumed. The rise of the digital era has led to the acceptance of cloud computing over the traditional means of data storage. But, the raised concern with cloud computing is data privacy and security. Consider, if you lose your irreplaceable data. Won’t you be embarrassed to explain this failure to your clients? And how do you think your clients would react? They might be a little frustrated. Also, they may switch to some other company for business. So, data loss and data recovery failure may adversely affect your relations with your clients. In order to have continuous access to your data even after the disaster takes place, backup and disaster recovery software is the appropriate solution.  Cloud disaster recovery  is a security measure that involves maintaining copies of electronic records in a cloud computing environment. Cloud disaster recovery aims to enable an enterprise to recover the lost data or imp...

Colocation Benefits the Organization in many ways!

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  Colocation is a secure, cost-effective, resource management solution enabling business continuity. Know more about datacenter colocation benefits here! According to IDC, by 2018, 65% of companies’ IT assets will be off-site in colocation, hosting, and cloud data centers, while 33% of IT “staff” will be employees of third-party service providers. In the era of datacenters, cost of building the own datacenter is high along with the added tasks of maintaining the monitoring the IT infrastructure. Also, the organization has to invest in manpower with technical knowledge. After VPS hosting and dedicated server hosting,  colocation  is the best option for your enterprise.  Why not make a decision to colocate in a world class data center? Cost Saving opportunity The cost incurred in building an on-premise  datacenter   is high. The emerging technologies make the maintenance complex and further investment occurs in the form of technical manpower. The dedicated mo...

All About Cloud Hosting

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  Cloud has become the buzzword today. It refers to either the Internet or an intranet in association with some type of service or application offering. Knowing the benefits of hosting, today most companies have started using Cloud hosting solutions for their business. Cloud hosting is the latest form of hosting and has become extremely popular. In cloud hosting, the resources which are necessary for the maintenance of your website are spread across more than one web server, and are used as per the requirement basis. Owing to this the chances of any downtimes in case of a server malfunction are reduced greatly. Further, cloud hosting allows you to manage peak loads very easily without facing any bandwidth issues. This is because you have another server that can provide the additional resources in case of any necessity. So, your website doesn’t rely on just one server. Rather a cluster of server works together (termed as “the cloud”) to provide all the resources. Here is an example ...