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26
NOV
2017

Cloud Isn’t Always the Best Option

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Cloud Isn’t Always the Best Option

 
All that said and done, as a hosting provider, you should understand that there are different types of cloud and dedicated hosting solutions that can be offered to the customers. Not in all scenarios cloud comes out as the best choice for many clients. There are many instances where a client still needs to deal with dedicated servers. Both these forms of web hosting solutions have their own advantages and disadvantages and it is all about how you manage to offer a mixed bag of both keeping business goal and technology in mind.
 

Should You Expand in Cloud Markets

 
As a hosting provider, you might get puzzled with the situation…
 
Whether to expand your cloud infrastructure only and launch newer cloud-based services or to still try to tap revenue out of your dedicated server hosting; this could be one of the biggest dilemmas of your life. Dedicated servers are often costlier compared to virtual or shared servers but it is also a fact that serious big enterprises are more than will to pay for the level of speed and reliability they get from dedicated servers.
 
Smart hosting providers stick to their dedicated hosting services as they believe there is a definite non-depleting market for the same. They promote their dedicated hosting services not as a scaled up version of shared or virtual hosting, but rather as an effective alternative to cloud as well.
 

Reasons behind Popularity of Dedicated Hosting

 
Let us see what is it that makes dedicated hosting plans a big hit with the clients. Big businesses go for dedicated hosting because of reliability and speed. One of the other important reasons is that these servers are more configurable than other options; not to mention they are completely isolated
 
The discussion suggests that no matter what the market looks, a web host should not give up dedicated server hosting option. If infrastructure and resources permit, then hosts should definitely venture into cloud hosting and the latest technologies, but for the same, giving up dedicated hosting may not be the right decision.
 
Needless to say, both the services can be a part of your portfolio, and you may continue to offer them to respective clients who need them according to their specific needs. If you’ve been living under any kind of fear that your profit margins will take a big toll due to a radical decrease in demand for dedicated hosting anytime sooner, then you can breathe a sigh of relief for the time being!
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