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Confused between cloud hosting and web hosting

Web hosting is also known as hosting, web hosting, web space, web hosting space or some other terms related. In fact, it’s the space on the web server where you can store your websites. Your website is anything about web files, web pages, web images and also mp3 files, movie files,…Source here: What is Web Hosting and How to choose a suitable one?

Cloud hosting is the latest innovative type of web hosting. This form of hosting has become popular over the past few years. It is a term related to hosting services running on Cloud Computing technologies. These technologies allow several clustered servers to act as one system. And resources will be easily scaled to manage as needed. Source here: What is Cloud Hosting and What you need to know!

Hope this helps!
 
Cloud hosting is a hosting account that allows you to create independent VPS servers on a hosting network.

That network may contain large servers in different GEO locations in remote datacenter locations that the host, that you contract with, operates in. e.g.; Dallas, Singapore, Amsterdam (etc).

The hosting company's locations globally are networked together and your dashboard lists all those resources for you to install your VPS server(s).

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Cloud hosting can just be Web hosting hosted on a Cloud hosted infrastructure.

The Cloud part is slightly different in the way the data like websites are stored. Web hosting is usually just hosted on a single dedicated server whereas with Cloud hosting the data can be duplicated to several different storage devices to ensure extra redundancy i.e less chance of the provider losing your website. That said, I still recommend you make your own backups too.

Another major difference with Cloud is that because it is not hosted on a single server it allows the website owner/provider to easily scale resources up and down, unlike what you can do with a Web hosting account.

Cloud hosting or Cloud servers sure are best used for individuals or businesses who need the best uptime possible, better scalability, less hardware maintenance to deal with.
 
what difference between cloud hosting and web hosting ?
Cloud is mostly preferred by companies because they save a lot of resources and can virtualize hardware. This helps in saving space, power, cooling and makes efficient use of all hardware. However its cool marketing term “cloud”
 
what difference between cloud hosting and web hosting ?
Regular web hosting is a server or multiple servers linked together with mirrored content, the servers are physical machines either dedicated machines or VPS servers which are virtually deployed in a single dedicated machine.

If a cpu goes out, your server goes offline, if you have a hard drive tank, unless in raid setup, your server goes down, etc.

Cloud hosting is virtual, built on physical group of machines, thus... a cpu core goes offline the cloud will issue you a new cpu core and your virtual server stays up, self healing. Cloud VPS is really Cloud Dedicated server as you are not using a 'dedicated' cloud server to then host multiple VPS, but the software such as cPanel sees the server as a VPS, which BTW saves you some bucks for licensing... hopefully cPanel doesn't 'catch on' and start billing them as dedicated. ;)

This is why we as a web hosting company have completely dropped even offering physical machines in favor of only offering cloud hosting to our clients. It is more expensive to run cloud network as you have more dedicated resources than just the ones your machine are running, ie. extra cpu cores, RAM and disk for issues and automated healing of your services... you can't have all resources allocated on your cloud, need elasticity to work properly. Completely worth it though. ;)

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amortize (ămˈər-tīzˌ, ə-môrˈ-)►

v.
To liquidate (a debt, such as a mortgage) by installment payments or payment into a sinking fund.
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To write off an expenditure for (office equipment, for example) by prorating over a certain period.
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Apportion
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Synonyms allocate, share, divvy up, portion out, deal, allot, assign, distribute, give out, hand out, pass out, portion

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or use terms out of context Amortized analysis - Wikipedia

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In simple terms, our website is a collection of several types of data , images, and documents (files). right? All these files are stored on a server, and when we want to access this data, we simply use our website address (URL) on our Internet browser. So web hosting refers to hosting our website on a server.

When using traditional web hosting, your entire website files are kept on a single server. Your server environment will vary depending on the size of your website, the amount of traffic it receives, and your level of technical expertise.

Now let's see cloud hosting.

You won't need to bother with hosting a single physical server if you use cloud hosting. Your hardware is almost entirely virtual. If your website is expanding, cloud hosting enables limitless resource expansion. It can be transferred to another server in the case of an outage, so your website will also be safeguarded from server failure.
 
You won't need to bother with hosting a single physical server if you use cloud hosting. Your hardware is almost entirely virtual. If your website is expanding, cloud hosting enables limitless resource expansion. It can be transferred to another server in the case of an outage, so your website will also be safeguarded from server failure.
And how much will that cost you? It may not matter if your business in making money from the additional resources --but it is like giving a hosting company a blank check unless you limit the increases intelligently. We used racks of production, database, and file storage servers with load balancing. Mostly co-lo with dedicated fiber out.

Most people here will do just fine with a VPS. Maybe, 1 dedicated server.
 
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