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3 Indicators Why You Should Switch to Cloud Hosting

Posted on the 04 July 2018 by Meet Rv @wemeetrv

Web Hosting technology changes with time. With advancements in IT, there are faster, cheaper and more reliable hosting solutions made available for websites. One such hosting type is Cloud Hosting. Born from the boom of Cloud Computing, hosting providers adopted the principles of it to give users a highly scalable and reliable hosting solution at considerably cheaper rates.

In this article we shall highlight 3 signs that will tell you that it’s high time to switch to Cloud Hosting.

1. You have faced Downtime because of Physical Hardware Failure

You have faced Downtime because of Physical Hardware Failure
If your website holds sensitive data, or facilitates online transactions, 100% Uptime is a must. If your website fails at the critical moment of a transaction of retrieval of sensitive data, you may lose your customer forever. In such scenarios, it is very important to have reliable hosting. The problem with traditional hosting types like Dedicated and Shared Hosting is that they have single point of failures.

If the server component fails, everything comes to a standstill. This is not the case in Cloud Hosting. Since all resources are distributed across an array of servers, if one server fails, the system automatically pulls in another one from the Cloud to offload the processes. This takes away the threat of having a single point of failure, making Cloud Hosting highly reliable.

2. Website Speed is Slow and there are Site Downtimes:

Website Speed is Slow and there are Site Downtimes
A website may become slow if it does not have enough resources to tackle the incoming traffic. You will face this issue if you are on a traditional Hosting plan like Shared Hosting, and your website’s traffic tends to keep growing. In Shared Hosting, the resources of the server are shared across all the sites hosted on that server. At times, other sites may consume a larger chunk of server resources, leaving your site with limited processing power.

Or at times your website’s load grows as your site’s popularity and traffic grows which proves the allocated shared resources to fall short. This eventually leads to slower response rates and even website downtime. If you encounter this, you might want to switch to Cloud Hosting where you can have an extremely scalable environment where you can add resources like CPU, RAM and Storage Space on-demand to your site on a click of a button.

3. Your Hosting Bills are Off the Charts!

Hosting Bills are Off the Charts
Let’s say your website is hosted on a Dedicated Hosting Plan. You have more than enough processing power and storage, which is great. But if your website is not big enough to fully utilize these resources, then you are just wasting budgets and resources.

This can be avoided with Cloud Hosting where you will get infinitely scalable hosting resources such as CPU, RAM and Storage Space as and when you need them but you will only be charged for whatever resources you put to use. This means you pay for what you use and this can be highly economical.

If you face any of these scenarios, then it is probably time to look for Cloud Hosting Plans. A right decision to choose the ideal hosting plan with the perfect hosting provider will go a long way for your website and your business.


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