Cloud Server Vs Dedicated Server

What is the difference between a cloud server and a dedicated server?




Are you confused about your options when it comes to hosting
your application or website? 
 If you’re not sure whether cloud servers or dedicated servers
 are the right fit, then
 this should help.

Cloud Servers

















These are a great option for businesses that need to optimise
IT performance without the huge costs associated with purchasing
 and managing a fully dedicated infrastructure.  For this reason
 they are a popular choice for small and mid-sized businesses,
and those with variable demands and workloads. 
Cloud servers can be configured to provide a similar level of
performance, security and control of a dedicated server, but
instead of being hosted on physical hardware that’s solely
dedicated to you they reside on a shared “virtualised”
 environment managed by your cloud hosting provider, meaning
 that you benefit from the economies of scale of sharing hardware
 with other customers.
With Cloud servers you only ever pay for the exact amount of
server space used, on an hourly basis, and have the benefit of
 infinite flexibility.  You can scale up or down resources and
 server specification depending on demand, meaning that you
 can avoid paying for idle infrastructure costs when demand is low.

Dedicated servers















A dedicated server is a physical server that is purchased or
 rented entirely for your own business needs, making it a
 great solution for large businesses, those that for regulatory
 reasons require exceptionally high levels of data security, or
 organisations that have predictable demand necessitating
all of their servers running 24/7/365.Businesses would typically
 need the IT capacity and expertise to manage the ongoing
 maintenance.. 
Whilst there is much debate as to the value of dedicated
servers in the new world of Cloud, the reality is that there
 is still very much a need for bare metal dedicated hardware
as businesses grapple with increased use of I/O-heavy
applications such as databases and Big Data platforms.

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