Hosted Server vs IaaS

Learn the difference between a hosted server and IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) and discover why IaaS might be a better solution for your needs.

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Looking for the best hosted server for your applications or services? Why not consider Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) instead, together with the best cloud storage service on the market?

In this article, we take a closer look at what a hosted server and IaaS are, and why IaaS can be a better solution for your needs, especially when it comes to hosting and servers.

What Is a Hosted Server?

A hosted server is a service where an external provider supplies a physical server located in their data center. The customer accesses the server via a web interface and is allocated a certain amount of bandwidth, memory, and storage capacity. The customer does not own the server and is not responsible for its maintenance.

What Is Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)?

IaaS is a service in which a provider delivers a virtual infrastructure that includes virtual servers, storage, networking, and other resources the customer needs to run their applications or services. The customer controls the virtual resources and can scale up or down as needed. The customer does not own the physical infrastructure but is responsible for operating the virtual infrastructure.

Benefits of IaaS

There are many advantages to IaaS compared to a hosted server:

With IaaS, you can take advantage of these benefits and get the best server for hosting. So if you’re looking for the best hosted server, consider choosing a cloud service instead. You won’t regret it!

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