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How the Cloud Helps Your Business Scale Effortlessly
With cloud computing, your business has access to tools that fundamentally change the way work takes place. Several of the biggest reasons to adopt the cloud include flexibility, efficiency, and scalability. How are you planning to use the cloud to add or remove resources to your business initiatives as needed? Today, we want to share how scalability works and how your business can fully leverage it with the cloud.
Understanding Scalability
In cloud computing, scalability means that your business can adjust its systems to accommodate its ever-changing needs. This might mean making changes to your cloud resources rather than purchasing and maintaining additional physical servers. This is great for businesses that donāt have consistent workloads, like e-commerce websites with seasonal traffic spikes and startups that could take off (and slow down) at any moment.
There are two types of scalability you can expect from the cloud:
Vertical Scalability
With vertical scalability, you take a single resource and expand it. Think of it like adding more RAM or a faster CPU to a virtual machine. Youāre making a single computer more powerful, in a sense. Itās great for applications that canāt be broken into smaller pieces.
Horizontal Scalability
With horizontal scalability, youāre adding more resources to an entire system of virtual machines or servers to a server farm. In this way, youāre allowing more computers to share the workload. Itās usually the preferred way for modern cloud solutions because itās vastly easier to implement and offers more resilience.
When you can scale resources on demand, you get to reap the following benefits:
- Cost efficiency: Paying as you go allows you to pay for the resources as theyāre needed while avoiding the up-front costs associated with on-site hardware.
- Flexibility and agility: With cloud scalability, itās easy to try new products, services, or campaigns without worrying about hardware limitations. This allows you to accelerate time-to-market so you can stay competitive.
- Improved performance and reliability: If you can adjust your resources as needed, youāll be able to remain responsive to your businessā needs. Horizontal scaling lets you adjust the workload so if one server fails, you have others that can pick up the slack.
Scalability isnāt just built into cloud computing; itās an inherent benefit of its design. Your business can leverage this scalability to great gain. Learn more by calling us today at (505) 899-4600.
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