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All IT companies are faced with one important choice all the time. This choice is whether they should opt for cloud-based or on-premise servers? The fact of the matter is that this choice is in no way linked to one size fits all approach. It is something that depends completely on whatever is important for the business.
In this blog, we will have an in-depth analysis of the pros and cons of both of these servers to find out which options work best. However, before we do that, we must first understand some of the fundamental things.
A server is a computer or a device that enables the transformation of data. The fundamental purpose of this server is to fulfill requests from other clients. It delivers the information that a computer or client requests. For example; if you order food from an application such as Zomato then, in this case, your request goes to the server of Zomato and gets processed so that the food is delivered to you. A request is made and then a suitable answer is delivered accordingly.
There are two main types of servers. One is on-premise and the other is the cloud. Your goal should be to make sure that you make the right choice for your specific business.
An on-premise server is a physical and an on-site server that a company manages and maintains individually. It requires the company to choose a license, copy or an enterprise purchase of the software to be used. Since the software is licensed, it is way more secure as compared to cloud servers.
A cloud-based server is basically a virtual server that is hosted with the help of cloud computing. It differs from the on-premise server in an important way. A company hosts everything in-house and in an on-premise server, whereas, in a cloud server, a potential third party hosts everything for you.
It uses virtual technology for hosting a company’s applications offsite. There are no major expenses involved, the data can be backed up and companies are only required to pay only for the resources they use. The organizations planning great expansion on a global basis, the cloud has even greater potential since it enables one to stay in connection with partners, customers and other businesses with very little effort.
There are some important differences between the on-premise and cloud servers. In terms of choosing the option that is correct for you, the important thing is to assess the needs of an organization.
In case you are still undecided then a midway solution will work great for you. The hybrid cloud solutions allow the security of an on-premise server while combining it with the flexibility of a cloud-based system.
After gaining a clear understanding of what you want, it is time to decide which option is the right fit for the organization. Although the advantages of the cloud outweigh the benefits of on-premise without any doubt, it is important to understand that all businesses have different priorities.
In case the organization is a large one with the ability to make a bigger investment then an on-premise server can be pretty good. However, if it is about a small to medium-sized business and there are constraints on the budget then it can be intelligent to go for a cloud-based approach.
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