Over the last two years or so, the use of the word “cloud” has been associated with just about every hosting product coming onto the market.This has lead to some real confusion to just what is “the cloud”.
Here at dediserve we define the cloud as simply:
“Spreading your infrastructure needs and requirements across traditional technologies and hardware using virtualisation technologies to provide a higher level of redundancy and availability than was previously achievable”
What that means is “the cloud” is not a re-invention of the wheel, it’s simply a better way ultizing existing technologies in a new way to better suit the modern day needs of businesses and individuals in the internet sphere.It removes the need for your virtual server to be down at any one time, whether that be through malicious users or hardware failure, as your actual server information is not stored in a single physical location.
The Cloud as such allows for hardware failure, it even allows for your data centre to completely shut down as your data simply movesĀ across to available nodes in a completely different data centre.What Cloud technology is actually now providing us with, better than ever before is with true high availablity hosting with true redundancy within a priceĀ range that is now available to everyone and every organisation.
Cloud technology is a fast growing sector as more people and organisations start to get to grips on what cloud technology means to them and the financial savings that it brings.The technology itself will continue to improve in terms of how it performs certain actions. But one thing is for certain cloud technology is here to stay and the sooner that organisations and people grasp and utlize its power the sooner they’ll start to see the benfits both in cost and uptime
Talk to us today! about setting your virtual server up on our cloud.
Tags: cloud computing, Data center, Hardware, infrastructure, Technology
Sorry – bad link. I wanted to draw your attention to someone ripping off you work.
http://www.nexustechnologies.tv/?p=1112
Hi Mike,
Thanks for letting me know, i have no problem with it, as long people reference the work back to me or dediserve correctly which seems to be in this case.