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The Shift Towards Server-Based Computing

The Shift Towards Server-Based Computing

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">With cloud platforms and Software as a Service applications increasing steadily in popularity&comma; server-based computing is becoming an industry standard&period; Under server-based computing&comma; client computers are largely reduced to terminals that receive data that has already been processed&period; Server-based computing allows a company to centralize their processing load and manage it efficiently&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify"><strong>Distinguishing between Client and Server Computing<&sol;strong><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">A server is simply a computer that other computers connect to&comma; while client computers are computers that connect to a server&period; Small businesses usually rely on client computing&period; A bookkeeper may load accounting software on his or her personal computer and use it there&comma; while the receptionist might have a document suite on a computer&period; Having a client computing infrastructure does not necessarily mean that there is no server involved&period; In this example&comma; documents could still be stored on a server but each employee would still be computing at his or her own desk&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">Server-based computing differs in that applications are actually run on the server itself&period; A company can have a single server that all employee computers link to&period; The server also need not be on the actual premises of the business&period; In cloud-based computing&comma; rather than connect to a single server&comma; the company connects to a cluster of servers—all of which have resources available for the company&&num;8217&semi;s use&period; Many cloud platforms run on dedicated cloud operating systems&comma; but more companies are now offering Windows cloud hosting&comma; allowing businesses to switch from their dedicated Windows servers to the cloud without the hassle of completely switching applications&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify"><img class&equals;"aligncenter size-full wp-image-10813" alt&equals;"The Shift Towards Server-Based Computing" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;medusamagazine&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2013&sol;12&sol;Programmer-In-Data-Center-Room-by-watcharakun&period;jpg" width&equals;"400" height&equals;"266" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify"><strong>The benefits of Server-based Computing<&sol;strong><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">Centralization of applications on a server simplifies the overall maintenance&comma; upgrade and troubleshooting of an IT system&period; It&&num;8217&semi;s ideal for companies that want to streamline their services&comma; lower their IT costs and still provide room for growth&period; Cloud-based servers have even more extensive benefits to this end&period; Companies that have a server-based architecture can concentrate on the server&&num;8217&semi;s technology rather than the technology running on their client computers&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">Cloud-based servers facilitate growth and scalability&period; The elastic nature of the cloud means that the system can contract and expand as is required&comma; allowing for variable resources through periods of increased traffic&period; Further&comma; servers allow clients to take advantage of technology and resources that would be far beyond their client computers&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify"><strong>Cloud Computing Versus In-house Servers<&sol;strong><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">Both cloud computing and in-house servers can be used for the purposes of server-based computing&comma; and each has its own pros and cons&period; An in-house server remains under direct control of the company and many businesses believe that in-house servers are more secure than cloud servers&period; However&comma; dedicated servers usually can&&num;8217&semi;t offer the amount of resources that a cloud server can&period; Cloud servers are usually less expensive than in-house servers&comma; more powerful and more accessible&period; Companies that have a very limited budget may shift to a dedicated server due to its reduced cost overall&comma; while companies that are looking forward to growth would likely want a more scalable solution&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">Whether a company chooses between an in-house server and a cloud platform&comma; it is clear that server-based computing is the way of the future&period; Centralization on a server is essential for those that want to build their company and maintain their IT infrastructure in a sensible&comma; accessible and scalable fashion&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify">Image credit&colon; watcharakun on Freedigitalphotos&period;net<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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