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Cloud vs.data center

  1. 1. Cloud vs. Data Center: What’s the difference?
  2. 2. Cloud An off-premise form of computing that stores data on the internet Cloud services are outsourced to third party cloud providers who perform all updates and ongoing maintenance Data Center An on-premise hardware that stores data within an organization’s local network Data Centers are typically run by an in-house IT department MAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CLOUD AND DATA CENTER
  3. 3. Both types of computing systems can store data, as a physical unit, but only a data center can store servers and other equipment. Cloud service providers use data centers to house cloud services and cloud-based resources. For cloud-hosting purposes, vendors also often own multiple data centers in several geographic locations to safeguard data availability during outages and other data center failures. STORAGE
  4. 4. DOES YOUR BUSINESS NEED A CLOUD OR A DATA CENTER? However, once you build a data center, you will not be able to change the amount of storage and workload it can withstand without purchasing and installing more equipment Data center is ideal for companies that need a customized, dedicated system that gives them full control over their data and equipment Data center is also more suitable for organizations that run many different types of applications and complex workloads
  5. 5. DOES YOUR BUSINESS NEED A CLOUD OR A DATA CENTER? A cloud system is scalable to business needs and has potentially unlimited capacity, based on vendor's offerings and service plans One disadvantage of the cloud is that it will not have as much control as a data center, since a third party is managing the system Furthermore, unless you have a private cloud within the company network, you will be sharing resources with other cloud users in your provider's public cloud
  6. 6. CLOUD SECURITY vs. DATA CENTER SECURITY Being an external form of computing, a cloud may be less secure or take more work to secure than a data center. In case of cloud you will be entrusting your data to a third-party provider that may or may not have the most up-to-date security certifications. Being internal, there is no security threat from external factors. In case of data centers you are responsible for your own security.
  7. 7. CLOUD SECURITY vs. DATA CENTER SECURITY The cloud is accessible by anyone with the proper credentials anywhere there is an Internet connection which opens a wide array of entry and exit points, all of which need to be protected to ensure that data transmissions from these points are secure. If your cloud resides on several data centers in different locations, each location will need the proper security measures. A data center is physically connected to a local network, which makes it easier to ensure that only those with company-approved credentials and equipment can access stored apps and information.
  8. 8. CLOUD vs. DATA CENTER COSTS • For most small businesses, the cloud is a more cost-effective option as you will be building an infrastructure from the ground up and will be responsible for your own maintenance and administration. • Cloud computing does not require time or capital to get up and running. Instead, most cloud providers offer a range of affordable subscription plans to meet your budget and scale the service to your performance needs. • A data center takes much longer to get started and can cost businesses $10 million to $25 million per year to operate. • Data centers take time to build, depending on your provider, cloud services are available for use almost immediately after registration
  9. 9. Source: www.businessnewsdaily.com

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