Data Center and Cloud Hosting: Which One Is Right For You?

With the huge amount of data that your business collects every day; you need a secure place to store all your data, like a cloud computing data center or a data center services. But what is the difference between these two and which one is ideal for your business?

Data Center:

First, what is an oregon data center? A data center (ours is in Oregon) is an area where networking and computing equipment is assembled together to collect, process, and store, distribute and access a huge amount of data. This provides a number of advantages that you can benefit from.

  • Enables full control over your data and networking equipment.
  • You do not need to share access with other people since you have the full ownership of the equipment.
  • You have entire control of all the hardware and software since you own the equipment; thus making optimization easier.
  • Lastly, if you are running legacy systems, you can set up an environment that will cater to these solutions. This gives you easy adaptability by means of data center migration.

Cloud Hosting:

With a cloud-based solution, you are storing your data on someone else’s hardware and infrastructure – more likely you are renting space. Most people have concerns regarding this type of service as they are not comfortable with someone else having access to their data. Additionally, you still have full responsibility in protecting your data. Meaning, if your data is in jeopardy, it is you alone that will face the consequences.

Another is the accessibility. When an internet connection crashes, there is no way to store your data remotely which can be a huge problem (backups). Ironically, security is also considered as one of a cloud data center’s advantage. This is because some trusted and renowned vendors employ staff that is well-trained and adept in making sure that all operation is working properly, steadily maintained, and well secured.

Another benefit is cost and flexibility. Since you are not putting an upfront fee to purchase the infrastructure, and the hardware, it helps you save money. Additionally, with cloud computing data center vendors, you only pay for the services that you need and make.  Moreover, if your data-storage calls for a scale back, the usage cost will be lessened.

In conclusion to the question as to which among these two are ideal for your business is not a definite one. In the end what is important is where your business is comfortable with, the budget that you have and how and adept your IT staff is handling this type of work.

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