Uninterrupted Service Continuity and High Uptime
The performance of workloads and applications is directly linked to the uptime of servers. In a cloud server environment, when one server fails or cannot perform the requested task, another server is automatically brought into operation in a very short time. This means that your IT infrastructure is in a reliable environment with 99.99% service continuity. In contrast, in a traditional physical server structure, any interruption or failure leads to longer periods of server downtime and inaccessibility.
Cost Efficiency and Economic Approach
With managed cloud server services, you don’t have to worry about capital expenditures for your information technology infrastructure. In VDS (Virtual Dedicated Server) service, you can determine the resources you need and only pay for the resources you use. You can scale your system resources up or down according to your needs. Cloud server rental services provide cost savings while achieving your organization’s goals with a ‘pay as you go’ model. In contrast, in a traditional server hosting model, you would need to invest in infrastructure and pay a fixed fee for services and resources, regardless of whether you use them or not.
Enhanced Security
The cloud server environment provides an infrastructure equipped with multi-layered security measures, including data, network, application, and physical security. Cloud service providers also offer secure and encrypted solutions, backup recovery, security firewalls, identity management, data isolation, and storage separation.
Easy Scalability of Resources
The cloud server environment makes it extremely easy to allocate resources instantly according to the emerging needs of the application. You can adjust resources in the server cluster, such as adding or reducing storage, bandwidth, RAM, and more, to meet the demands of your application.
Location Independence and Easy Data Transfer
Cloud-hosted servers can be accessed from anywhere in the world with any PC or mobile device via the internet. In contrast, physical hosting servers are tied to a fixed location.
Furthermore, cloud servers allow employees to access the same documents or applications from anywhere in the world and work on these documents. This increases flexibility in business applications and productivity.