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What's Best for My Business? Cloud Hosting vs. Geo Hosting

A cloud host will have many servers, often located all over the globe. Using a technology called load balancing, the cloud host will allocate server resources to each customer as needed. Generally, you'll pay a flat fee for cloud hosting, plus additional monthly fees based on time or resource usage. You'll always have the bandwidth you need during peak traffic periods, but you won't pay for unused resources during slow periods.
While the scalability of cloud hosting is attractive, many geo-based hosts offer scalability as well. Most large geo hosts can rapidly move your shared web hosting account to a more robust server if and when needed, although you may experience some downtime if it is necessary to migrate to VPS hosting or a dedicated server.
The flexibility of cloud hosting comes with a price; the unit cost of data transfer is usually higher from cloud hosting providers then from geo hosts.
Cloud hosting is particularly well suited to companies doing resource-intensive application development, as well as customers whose resource needs vary significantly and unpredictably.



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