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Traditional IT infrastructure | Cloud computing | |
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hardware | organizations will have to acquire a large number of servers, routers, switches, firewalls, storage systems with proper security | All the hardware, networking, storage, and everything is provided by cloud service provider |
maintenance | organizations will have to do regular checkups of their hardware and also have to ensure software being used are regularly updated | Regular maintenance of hardware is handled by cloud service providers and they also handle software updates for services managed by service provider |
disaster recovery | organizations will have to do necessary backups of data and setup so in case of disaster the users don’t face any downtimes | cloud service providers have a global infrastructure with multiple data centers within one region, so in case of any disaster, services are uninterrupted. |
IT staff | a team of trained IT professionals had to be hired to monitor the entire infrastructure | cloud service providers have highly trained IT staff that works 24/7 to ensure best services |
flexibility and scaling | to handle increasing workloads, more powerful hardware have to be set up so the user doesn’t feel any lag in services | Cloud hosting offers an enhanced level of flexibility and scalability. Cloud servers can scale up or down depending on the level of traffic your website receives. |
automation | most of the processes of scaling up or down, backups, monitoring, etc. are manual and time-consuming | from deploying the infrastructure, monitoring, backups to customers, and taking necessary actions in case of failures, all the things are automated. |
running cost | you will need to purchase equipment and additional server space upfront to adapt to business growth | cloud service providers charge for the time resources are used or the amount of storage is being used. |
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