Are You Ready To Move Your Business Into "The Cloud" And Save Some Rent

Cloud Computing opens new opportunities both for business and for any person solving their particular tasks. The current series of articles have a goal to show that any person can use almost unlimited resources exactly for the price of using these resources. I don't need Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport to get to the nearest supermarket or even to work (although I wish I drove such a car to my work several times), so I have a car a bit simpler. Of course I cannot make such Grand Sport from my car for a couple of hours, and pay for these hours only. But I can use Cloud resources for a couple of hours and pay for these hours only.

Later on, I will hone this down to your personal computer or device and what you can do with it. Now though, here are some examples of how we do this thing called cloud computing every day without noticing.
 

 


RAM: VPS servers are advertised with RAM values just like computers are in a computer store. Host are rather unforthcoming when you ask them how much RAM you need but I would say 500MB RAM would be satisfactory for a WordPress site that doesn't get much more than 500 visitors a day.

Hide it Do not leave Cloudways your expensive equipment out in plain view. If you are in a car and you need to leave your laptop, tuck it away before you actually arrive to your destination and hide it some where safe, so if someone does break into your car, they will not be able to find it.

Maybe you have a group of people that all need web domain hosting. You take the lead and set up the parent reseller account and sublet out parts to each paying member in the group. Say it costs you $25 per month for the hosting and you have twenty members that each get service for just $3 per month. That's an easy $35 profit per month.

 

 



If it is not a planned spike, then it is very difficult to prepare for. But taking some precautions such as using a reliable host, maybe one that can expand quickly, is a good idea. Make sure that databases are well optimised and in set ups such as WordPress, your tables are not full of post revisions, which can slow the database access down.

Including Microsoft Office in your Office 365 subscription seems like a good idea and it may be for some clients that have very seasonal workforces. Do the math before you decide on this course though. You have other options click here for subscription based Microsoft Office, like Open Value Subscription and sometimes Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA).

In this way I hope you have understood how is going to be your probable experience with free PHP web hosting service. To conclude we may say that there is nothing good or bad about this free PHP based hosting service - it is absolutely a matter how you use it according to your need. If you have limited need it is best for you otherwise you should not try it for sure.

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