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Dying Dedicated Servers and the Evolution of Cloud Hosting

For more than a decade, practitioners of cloud hosting (or cloud computing) have often hyped that their craft is an effective, reliable, cost less and flexible web hosting solution. It's designed to "give a boost to cloud power," as one spokesperson put it. Unfortunately, it's also misguided, especially on the price-to-performance ratio . This is particularly noticeable with PH1, which can be anywhere from 2x more expensive and 6x slower, it's true of KAS in general (x3, couldfont, route66 aren't the fastest options available). Whatever the merits of cloud hosting , raising it to the status of must have medicine will only provide a distraction from the more urgent task of improving standard web hosting services. The value in the age of the Cloud may be much debated but the unparalleled power and control you attain with a dedicated server ensures that they remain the ideal option for certain businesses and certain workloads. Not only is PH1 s...

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