Cloud vs On Premise: Which one is best for your business?

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Small businesses are increasingly focused on cloud-based services for a variety of reasons. The following are major advantages what we get in cloud.

High Level Security

Most cloud providers provide high-level data security with monitoring features, so the data would be secure like as an On-Premise solution.

Quick Deployment and Access

Using the cloud, we can deploy applications, virtual machines, services etc. in very quick and also, we can access to it for the activities.

Critical Backup and Recovery

Many features for automatic or scheduled backup and recovery are supplied by the providers, so if something goes wrong with our applications, we can quickly restore the state and reduce downtime.

High Availability

The major industry players, such as Google Clouds,  Microsoft Azure, AWS are expanding their global presence and launching many data centers, this is ensuring the high level of data and service availability.

Cost Saving

We need invest a large amount of money on the implementation and maintenance of an On-Premise solution. In the cloud, we only pay for the services we use, and we can cancel them at any time.

The Final Decision

The choice is only after a research as per your business requirements. However, in the previous paragraphs indicate what we get in the cloud. We can set up a few of them on-premises, but the operational costs will be very high, so if we don't want to spend that much money and we have only need minor customization, the cloud will be the best choice.


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