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chiru

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The Difference Between Plain Hosting and Cloud Hosting
« on: March 27, 2010, 12:57:27 PM »
To host a website you must have a server. In this case plain hosting or web hosting refers to use a server.  You can see all the text and provided images on the particular website on the internet.

By cloud hosting, it means a website is being hosted on a clustered or group of servers. Through this method, more than one server supports a site's online operations giving it more power with little chances of a crash or other server-related problems. In other words, a website takes advantage of a number of servers in managing its security features, load balance and hardware resources and in real time at that. Google is a pioneered in cloud hosting. The cloud actually refers to a wide computer infrastructure that Google utilizes especially in most of its operations including the search engines.
 
You can have your web site hosted on a group of servers that is called cloud hosting. With the help of this method, more than one server supports online operations of a site. In this way it also adds more power with little chances of a crash along with security features, hardware resources and load balance.

You can get less cost that is another major advantage.  The reason for its cost efficiency is that cloud hosting companies charge users only for every use. As cloud hosting providers can easily meet the requirements of websites on time there’s no longer any need to reserve power for server.

In terms of security, companies still have to make sure they have a valuable plan for protecting their valuable data. This is one area where they should put in training their people. An important step to take as well is to reach an agreement with the cloud hosting service to encourage them to be transparent in their operations.

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