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Cloud hosting offers lightening speed and versatile performance that assures a uniform browsing experience. Besides, it can seamlessly scale up or switch the resources during unfavorable instances like high traffic, technical hiccups etc. Geolocated hosting considerably lags behind when its speed or performance is compared to that of cloud hosting.

The graceful capability with which cloud hosting handles fluctuations has made it the most preferred hosting type for emerging businesses that experience multiple fluctuations.

Cloud Hosting: An ideal hosting option for emerging businesses

Cloud hosting is highly preferred by fast emerging businesses as cloud hosting can be seamlessly scaled up or down to respond to momentary demands. It offers dual benefit of cost saving while the demand is low and instantaneously fuels the resources during instances demanding situations like traffic hike. That helps in retaining uniform browsing experience and keeps sensitive data secured. That is a clear gain over other less efficient hosting types.

Cloud hosting is not necessarily “out of the world”

The common notion is that Cloud hosting is true to its name and being in the “cloud” the physical distances between you and your clients does not affect the speed or performance. But the notion is not true in case of local Cloud that is hosted on material servers and stored in physical locations.

Let us understand with an example:

Cloud Server : Indonesia

Audience accessing from: Madrid

Distance between server and audience: 12,359 Km

Example 1: Being a cloud server the site’s performance will remain steady despite the huge distance. But steady performance doesn’t mean zero latency or blazing speed. The physical location has a palpable effect on speed and transfer of data can be delayed.

Example 2: Now, let us alter the above supposition a bit. Everything will remain the same except server location. We move your servers to Barcelona that is just 621 Km. from Madrid. In this case, the speed and data uploading would be much better as compared to the Example 1 when data server was located thousands of kilometers away in Indonesia. That happens because of the difference in distance.

It means that you need to choose either of the 2 options, i.e., performance or low latency. But as a client, you would most possibly like to enjoy the both. It would make sense for you to opt for Content Delivery Network. The Content delivery network is a net of many servers that are distributed across multiple data centers. These servers deliver your site’s content to different users of the world via the most proximate server. It can effectively reduce the load on your main server thus lowering latency and are a few popular examples of CDNs

What are the Benefits of CDN?

  • CDN stores various copies of content or media on many servers located in different regions of the world. As your audience accessed your site, the content files are delivered to them via the nearest CDN server. The proximity of server results in uncompromised speed and less consumption of bandwidth.
  • Quick delivery to your current audience irrespective of distance or location
  • A widened reach via globally distributed servers
  • Swift user experience
  • Smooth and hassle free user experience
  • Immediate file loading without delays
  • Flexible scalability

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Benefits of GeoLocated Hosting

The web hosting providers choose multiple strategic locations across the globe to offer their clients a fast speed and reduce the latency.

Market Proximity: We see above that how can the distance between your audience/users and your server impacts loading speed. It is no brainer that the less distance between your data server and audience means higher loading speed. Geolocated hosting facilities can play a key role here. So it is important to ensure that your geoservers should be able to cater to your clients’ customers.

Possible SEO Benefits: There are a number of features that Google takes into account to gauge your website’s relevance to a specific region. It does it by considered the proximity of your server location to your users. Google believes that ideally, a client keeps its server location nearest to its intended audience. Hence, it can help you in enhancing the chances of your site’s visibility to your intended audiences during search results.

Price Benefits: Geolocated hosting is very economical as compared to Cloud Hosting and CDN. Besides, Geolocated hosting is also an economical option if your primary objective is to effectively reach your target audience.

Is Cloud Hosting is ideal for me? Should I go for CDN or Geolocated hosting?

It wouldn’t be wise to say the one option is better than the rest. The relevance of these options entirely depends upon the specific requirements of your client and his budget. For a multinational company with heavy, media rich website and target audience scattered in different countries, the CFN is the best option as it can smartly detect the audience’s location and uses the closest server thus reducing the latency. However, if the client is limited by budget or is has the target audience in 2-3 major areas then Geolocated web hosting is the best option for him. Those who wish to enjoy premium performance and versatility along with speed can go for cloud and CDN. To allow us to assess your client’s specific needs by commenting below. All comments will be answered by our cloud hosting experts

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