There are different options in cloud services. One of the most popular for small to mid-sized businesses with typical cloud computing requirements is the SaaS or software as a service option. This allows the business to include specific software services, ideal for fast scalability at a low cost.
For companies that required additional features and control over data and applications, the Infrastructure as a Service of IaaS option is an effective choice. The IaaS allows the user to have a dedicated server, specific storage, and networking connections that are billed on a flat rate or a standard rate.
The Basics
These IaaS options include the bare metal cloud. This involves a dedicated server, power, monitoring, managed possibilities, and the option to combine different features for a customized approach to cloud computing.
The benefits of the bare metal cloud include increased and enhanced security as the user owns both the hardware as well as the cloud. At the same time, the data center maintains all of the hardware and the lifecycle management of the server as part of the standard service plan. In most SLA or service level agreements, repair and uptime information guarantees specific levels, providing full assurance to the user as to the performance delivered.
In addition, the choice of the bare metal cloud removes the day-to-day upkeep and maintenance of the system from the in-house IT staff. It also ensures that experienced, qualified, and highly trained technicians and engineers are available around the clock to address any hardware performance issues or component failures.
The bare metal cloud is an ideal solution for a business with high usage requirements and with a need for security and compliance with industry regulations. To find out more, see us online at www.webwerks.in.