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What's the Difference Between Cloud Hosting and Shared Hosting?
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[QUOTE="Faith B, post: 223369, member: 11591"] [RIGHT][IMG align="right" width="127px" alt="Whats the difference between cloud hosting and shared hosting"]https://i.imgur.com/UbfUS8u.jpg[/IMG][/RIGHT] Cloud hosting is different than shared hosting in a number of ways. [B]It offers a larger amount of server resources and infinite scalability; [/B]It is also more secure, as it allows an unlimited number of machines to act as one system. This means your data is not spread across multiple physical servers and is presented to your website or application as a single machine. This means your site can grow and shrink in accordance with the amount of traffic and demand it receives. [B]Cloud hosting provides higher levels of security; because it's not shared by other users;[/B] Because of this, it allows you to have complete control over your environment. The security of your website will be improved by cloud providers, since they will take anti-virus precautions and implement firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and monitoring tools. Unlike shared hosting, cloud hosting will not cause your site to crash. [B]Cloud hosting provides an increased performance; [/B]Because it uses dedicated resources such as processors, RAM, and SSD storage, your website will receive a boost in speed. This allows your WordPress blog or Drupal website to run at the same high level of performance as a dedicated server, and you can easily adjust the resources of your server to accommodate higher visitor numbers. If you're unsure of which type of hosting you need, take a look at the different features and benefits of each. While shared hosting allows you to share resources among many users, cloud hosting offers more control over your website's security. The latter is ideal for those who are worried about malware attacks. In contrast, cloud hosting allows you to use unlimited resources and is more secure than shared hosting. It protects your website from malfunctioning servers and gives you the option to switch between servers whenever necessary. Furthermore, unlike shared hosting, you pay only for the resources that you use. [B]Cloud hosting differs from shared hosting in that it uses virtual servers; [/B]The primary benefit of cloud hosting is that it provides more bandwidth and more RAM, whereas shared hosting relies on a single physical server. In addition, cloud hosting is also much faster than shared hosting. Because of the virtual resources, providers are able to optimize speed and scalability for each client, which makes it better for your website. [B]Cloud hosting provides more resources and is more reliable;[/B] It is better for bigger websites. If you need more space and processing power, cloud hosting is best for you. Moreover, it has greater flexibility. If you have a small website, cloud and shared hosting are similar in cost. If you need to build a larger website, cloud hosting is more secure. But you may want to consider the advantages and disadvantages of each. [/QUOTE]
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