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What’s So Trendy About Cloud Servers That Everyone’s Gone Crazy Over Them?

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If you are new to the tech world, or you have been ignoring it for the past few years, you may be wondering what all the fuss is about with regards to cloud computing. Sure, you understand the bare bones of what is being offered. But you are curious as to why so many individuals and companies of all sizes are going with cloud servers over traditional storage and server infrastructures. Here is our list of what is so trendy and cool about cloud computing.

1. Paying for What You Use

One of the most appealing aspects of going with the IO Zoom cloud server with failover, or a service of a similar nature, is that you are only paying for what you use. If you are using the server to run one or two apps, it means you do not need much in the way of CPU, RAM and bandwidth usage. That means you will be paying less in that month, as compared to a site owner that is using 100x those resources.

2. Snapshots

If you are getting cloud services from a top provider, they will probably be using a service that allows for taking snapshots. What that means is that an admin can take a daily snapshot of your virtual machine, which allows you to go back in time to that snapshot for those settings. If something goes wrong with your virtual server, you just go back to a specific snapshot and you are good to go!

3. Availability and Disaster Recovery

If you have a virtual infrastructure that you set up, going with high availability and disaster recovery will not be easy. These features cost a lot of money and man-power to upgrade. But when you are on a cloud server, the cost is being spread among all the customers. And that is why those companies are able to make the upgrades necessary, even if it is very expensive and time consuming.

4. Less Backup Hassle

One of the biggest issues that companies would face with servers was figuring out a proper way to back everything up. It took so much work to backup data and applications each day. That work is now outsourced. Depending on your cloud solution, you may not worry about a backup. Or you may go with a service provider where the backups are handled by the provider too.

5. Days of Server Swaps are Over

If you worked as an IT manager five or six years ago, you probably dealt with server swaps all the time. With leases for hardware ending, it was all about figuring out the most effective way to swap that hardware for newer machines. And then you repeat the process every couple of years. If you have a reliable and high performing cloud hosting solution, those things are not your concern. Upgrades and replacements are done on their end, as you get to enjoy an uninterrupted and high quality service that is always adding more features.

6. Software Options

When you are running servers to host a website, you will likely need to use many different programs to ensure your site is running effectively. In the past, it meant manually installing and configuring all these programs, which took a lot of time and cost a lot of money. Most cloud providers allow for easy integration and configuring for the most popular and commonly used software. Even if the software you want to use is not on the list, you can easily work it out with the cloud hosting provider and have that software set up with your server.