Deciding to open your own business can be a daunting, overwhelming and complex. Still, many companies—large and small—are choosing opening their doors for business. A 2020 survey shows that 41% of enterprise digital workloads will be run on cloud platforms by the end of the year 2020. Another 22% of companies are using some kind of hybrid option or a combination of both. This study also predicts that workloads on-premise will decrease another 10% before the year’s out.
There are several reasons as to why businesses of different sizes are moving to cloud solutions. However, some cases where it’s still best to use on-premise computing. Before deciding on which route your organization take, below are some examples and reasons of both on-remise and cloud solutions for organizations.
1 – Cost: Pros – Cloud computing is pay as you go, per-use basis and as a result the cost can be lower than on-premise infrastructure. There is no capital needed to start, no hardware needed, and do not need physical spaces or offices to hold the servers. No staff is needed to maintain the work of physical servers, no building expenses so your organization can concentrate on its work and keeping wages down due to such costs. Maintenance and upkeep are kept to a minimum because there are no physical servers or physical space that the servers occupy.
2 – Scalability: Pros – Many organizations that offer cloud computing such as AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform allow greater scalability of your IT infrastructure. Since scalability can be maintained and provisioned using their proprietary server software, you are able to scale and optimize your infrastructure within just a few clicks from their dashboard.
3 – Security: Pros – High Availability, Fault Tolerant, Data Security, preventing DDOS attacks, and Regulatory compliance are a few advantages for having your infrastructure be hosted on the cloud.
Cons – With on-premise systems, critical data is kept in-house and no external party has access to it. You have control over every aspect of your system. However, this requires a SME to execute and maintain such organizational demands. Some organizations are regulated and they require their organization to have their data be secured on-premise. In such as case, the cloud solution is not the best form of infrastructure for an organization.
4 – Reliability: Pros – High Availability and Fault Tolerance are two benefits of a cloud computing infrastructure. Some companies such as Amazon AWS boast a 99.95 percent uptime of their network. Your infrastructure can be distributed to end point edges throughout the world. Using regions and zoning within the platforms, organizations are able to distribute point of failures across regions and in events of downtime in specific regions and availability zones, organizations are able to create redundant infrastructure to compensate for such failures and as a results their organization experience no down time or minimal downtime.
5 – Access: Pros – It is very convenient for your organization’s infrastructure can be accessed from anywhere. No one needs to drive down to the office to see what is happening with your systems.
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