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Every day, you read about the benefits of cloud hosting. It seems like every hosting blog is brimming with news of the cloud, and it also seems like “the cloud” is one giant fluffy thing. It is undoubtedly the newest hosting trend, but is it all its cracked up to be?
In yesterday’s post, I outlined the benefits and drawbacks of cloud hosting as compared to dedicated server options. Today, let you know about five things to consider before moving to the cloud – and some of these things could involve legal issues if you aren’t careful!
- Do you own those files? Here’s a sticky situation: hundreds of susceptible client files are stored somewhere. Let’s say you decided to move those files to a cloud. Sounds okay, right? It might not be. It’s entirely possible (and likely) that those files are not yours alone. If the records you want to move belong to a client, you could be in trouble should you decide to move the information anywhere else?
- How secure is that cloud? The most secure cloud encryption I’ve seen is split-key encryption; a few companies only provide that service. Why split-key? Because bits and pieces of your security key are strewn amongst various users or in different spots, that means a lot harder code for a hacker to crack.
- Are you getting a cloud? Here’s the tricky thing about new hosting buzzwords: every company wants a piece of the pie, which means that some companies offering cloud hosting aren’t providing cloud options. Yep, that’s right. You may not be getting anything that’s cloud-based.
- Do you have control? You have the most power with dedicated hosting, but this is often not the case for cloud hosting. Make sure that you have some rules. You’ll not likely have all of it, but some power is significant.
- Is cloud better? I mean, is it better? Not sure? If you aren’t sure, it’s probably not all it’s cracked up to be. Cloud hosting sounds cool, but you may not get what you’ve bargained for. Are you sure that you’d instead go the cloud route?
On this site, we’re big fans of good old dedicated hosting. I won’t explain why we like dedicated hosting best because it’s all over this site. But I will tell you that I’ve seen many companies get duped by cloud hosting companies and that you should be very careful when moving to the cloud. Sometimes, trends are best when they come and go, which might be true with most cloud options.
What are your thoughts? Not sure about moving to the cloud? Let us know below!
