How big data servers are different from regular dedicated hosting servers

How big data servers are different from regular dedicated hosting servers

The cloud industry is developing at a fast rate in today’s technological world. For business owners, it has brought more choices. Everyone wants to gain an edge over their competitors and choose the best technology with the best business intelligence. Naturally, the decision is governed by the kind of IT infrastructure your business requires. Cloud computing has also brought its own set of options for every business. The global public cloud market will top $146 billion in 2017, up from just $87 billion in 2015 and is growing at a 22% compound annual growth rate. Our systems are drowning in data, which needs to be kept secure to maintain normal business functionality.

With ‘Big Data’, the debate moves beyond traditional data handling techniques to a bigger scale. Analysis on this big a scale is possible if your business uses a platform that can deal with this amount of information on a daily basis. Servers that can manage the amount of storage required and process this data based on the desired queries have to be chosen by business owners.

Are you confused about the options regarding hosting your application or website? If you are not sure whether cloud servers or dedicated servers are for you, take a look at these distinguishing factors mentioned below;

Big data concepts are bigger than just data which isn’t made to be handled by regular servers. It is a whole process which includes the collection, handling, processing and storage of data. You should brace yourself for Big data. It’s going to hit your systems if it already hasn’t.

Big data platforms (also referred to as NoSQL or NewSQL databases) deal with unstructured information, which is pulled in from a number of disparate sources, and may exist in various formats. The attributes of each record may vary on an individual basis. Creating and exploring relationships between records often occurs on a case-specific basis, for which laying out the information in tables isn’t appropriate. So standard formats like XML and JSON which cater for variable nodes and node attributes are used, and individual records are stored discretely, with complex algorithms being applied in their presentation and analysis.

In dedicated hosting servers, the client chooses to lease an entire server to themselves. This server is not shared by another company. Organizations have full control over the infrastructure, including the operating system and hardware.

The service provider has a huge role in the whole deal – they manage security, memory, storage and tech support. This service is very proactive in nature. Dedicated hosting servers provide high performance, dedicated web hosting, stability and full control to business owners. However, due to the high cost, this service is used mostly by organizations that deal with a high volume of traffic on their websites.

There are some important questions you must ask before getting dedicated hosting services, like

Don’t get boggled by the service provider’s claims, choose the service based on your data needs.

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