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Introduction to Cloud Hosting

Cloud Hosting is a new technology in the web industry. Cloud Servers connect and share information based on the level of website traffic across the entire network. Cloud computing is often provided "as a service" over the Internet, typically in the form of infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), or software as a service (SaaS). With Cloud Hosting, a user, in the network, has access to the resources provided in the data centers. So, the user utilizes the applications, resources and other data in the ‘cloud’ from any terminal.

Cloud computing customers don't have to raise the capital to purchase, manage, maintain, and scale the physical infrastructure required to handle drastic traffic fluctuations. Instead of having to invest time and money to keep their sites afloat, cloud computing customers simply pay for the resources they use, as they use them. This particular characteristic of cloud computing—its elasticity—means that customers no longer need to predict traffic, but can promote their sites aggressively and spontaneously. Cloud Hosting, can also save your business money by spreading the cost associated with infrastructure upgrades over a fixed term period through an affordable cost.

Since the Cloud Hosting is based off of a large network of servers, you can have a nearly infinitely scalable hosting solution if needed. This means that any server you create can be used at any capacity with as many servers as needed. This is also accessible through a variety of options including online control panels and API services. Connections through FTP may also be available to where items can be sent then sorted through online.

Just like with any technology there are several advantages and disadvantages of Cloud Hosting. The disadvantages are: in Cloud Hosting, you no longer control the physical location of your server(s). Another problem is that you may be sharing the same physical hardware with other accounts compared to Dedicated Hosting.

In Cloud Hosting you can use different technologies. As clouds are composed from multiple servers, you can work with a set of assorted file codecs and net tools that are not available with Shared Web Hosting. In other words, you should use asp & php files on the identical website as a result of the servers running collectively.

With Cloud Web Hosting, there are back-ups and various alternatives if a single piece of hardware crashes. Since the Cloud Web Hosting depends on the decentralization of functions/problems like local power disruption or natural disasters can be avoided. The access to multiple servers enables you unlimited processing power also.