​What is Cloud Hosting?

If you are searching for the right place to host your site, you have probably seen many types of hosting services. Which is right for you? And what do they even mean? This time we would demystify the Cloud Hosting and see what exactly makes it a cloud service and how.

​What is a cloud service?

A cloud service is an on-demand service that clients can get over the internet, usually on a monthly subscription. It could be software (S-a-a-S), a whole platform for developing (P-a-a-S), or the infrastructure that you might need like bare-bone servers (I-a-a-S). Examples of cloud services are Skype, DropBox, renting a fully-functioning Linux or Windows server, or getting a bare-bone server without any software installed.

The cloud service could be offered from a single instance (one server inside one data center) or multiple connected instances in a network (multiple servers inside multiple data centers).

There are more ?-a-a-S types, but these 3 are essential, and the rest are very relatable to them.   

​What is Cloud Hosting?

A Cloud Hosting is a cloud service for web hosting that offers an on-demand hosting solution. What distinguishes it from shared hosting or dedicated server hosting is that Cloud Hosting uses a network of interconnected servers thanks to a virtualization process. As a result, the clients get the benefit of scalability and better uptime thanks to the fact that their website will be hosted on multiple servers at the same time.

​Benefits of Cloud Hosting

​Scalability

When you are thinking about a whole network of servers, you have a lot higher limit than a single server inside a data center. Usually, the Cloud Hosting providers offer many plans with different parameters, and you can even negotiate a custom plan that will best suit your need in many cases. In addition, you can downgrade or upgrade to get less or more resources.

​No maintenance

You won’t be thinking about each of the components of the servers like CPUs, RAM, Storage, and more. The provider will keep all the equipment in check and provide a smooth service to its clients. No electricity bills, no internet, or no air conditioning will occupy the minds of the clients.

​Redundancy

As we mention, in Cloud Hosting, it is common that you will have your website on multiple servers. Therefore, if one goes down, there is a good chance your site will still keep running from another, and you won’t experience downtime.

​How does Cloud Hosting compete with shared web hosting?

The main advantage of it is in its infrastructure. While both can contain multiple websites, the Cloud Hosting has them on multiple servers, while the shared hosting does not distribute one. In the case of the typical shared hosting, if the server is down, it means downtime for all of the hosted sites. Also, penalties related to the server’s IP address of the shared service will affect all of the sites on it. The only advantage of the shared one compared to the Cloud Hosting is that it is usually cheaper. 

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​Conclusion

So, now you know. Choosing a cloud service means that you are getting a virtual piece of a network of computers. It will be deployed fast, scalable, and you won’t be bothered with hardware maintenance. Cloud Hosting is a fast way to get your site or application online fast!