What is Cloud Hosting

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<div align=justify>Along with shared, dedicated and other common types of web hosting, there is another one - cloud hosting - which gains more and more popularity. You are sure to have heard this term at least once, but where to go to get more info? There are some other things you would like to know about it.
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<seo title="What is Cloud Hosting" metakeywords="cloud hosting, cloud storage,best cloud hosting" metadescription="Cloud Hosting definition" /><div align=justify>Along with shared, dedicated and other common types of web hosting, there is another one - cloud hosting - which gains more and more popularity. You are sure to have heard this term at least once, but where to go to get more info? There are some other things you would like to know about it.
 
E.g, what is it actually? What are its main features? How does it work and what makes it popular? In this article we'll try to provide you with a brief insight on this type of web hosting.
 
E.g, what is it actually? What are its main features? How does it work and what makes it popular? In this article we'll try to provide you with a brief insight on this type of web hosting.
  
The peculiarity of cloud hosting is spreading the resources required for a website among many physical servers. A great number of individual servers are joined together to create a ‘cloud’. Because of a multiple-servers structure (instead of just one server), the load is balanced between all of them, capacity is also increased. In other words, the 'cloud' is the virtual system that is accessible online, where users can store and edit files. Unlike being limited to a single server (like in traditional hosting services), the website now has the access to multiple servers. So, in cae of server failure, your site is unaffected, as your data is mirrored on other servers.
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The peculiarity of cloud hosting is spreading the resources required for a website among many physical servers. A great number of individual servers are joined together to create a ‘cloud’. Because of a multiple-servers structure (instead of just one server), the load is balanced between all of them, capacity is also increased. In other words, the 'cloud' is the virtual system that is accessible online, where users can store and edit files. Unlike being limited to a single server (like in traditional hosting services), the website now has the access to multiple servers. So, in case of server failure, your site is unaffected, as your data is mirrored on other servers.
  
 
The most-known example of cloud hosting is Google. Google searches (as well as other Google operations) are operating under a wide computer infrastructure that people get into from their local computers. Have you ever used Gmail? With Google docs, you can share information via written document. Any person with permission to view and edit the file can do so.  
 
The most-known example of cloud hosting is Google. Google searches (as well as other Google operations) are operating under a wide computer infrastructure that people get into from their local computers. Have you ever used Gmail? With Google docs, you can share information via written document. Any person with permission to view and edit the file can do so.  
  
Despite the advantages of cloud hosting, security is the main thing that stops companies from switching to it. In the cloud they have no control over their data physical location or who can see it.
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Despite the advantages of cloud hosting, many companies don't hurry to switch to it.  
 
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However, cloud hosting does have the future and we are sure to see more people using it.</div>
 
However, cloud hosting does have the future and we are sure to see more people using it.</div>

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