| By Cloud Ventures | Article Rating: |
|
| November 13, 2012 11:15 AM EST | Reads: |
2,426 |
Businesses basically have two choices for operating systems when shopping around for cloud servers: Windows or Linux. While Linux is cheaper and runs on many enterprise servers, businesses that run internal applications for a Windows desktop can benefit from Windows cloud servers.
The IT department and users will understand the platform more easily than were they to learn Linux. But launching an intuitive platform is only one of the advantages of cloud servers in a Windows environment.
Multiplatform Support
Business that have been online for several years probably have some legacy code in use in various departments. Fortunately, cloud servers can support multiple platforms for businesses moving towards a Windows platform.
Integration with Microsoft Azure
The latest Windows Server 2012 includes a cloud feature called Azure. Azure gives businesses the tools to create platforms as a service (PaaS) and integrates cloud server technology within an internal network. To take advantage of the Azure service, the business must setup a cloud hosting environment. Azure is more easily integrated with a corresponding Windows cloud host. The IT manager can use Microsoft’s wizard to install and configure the Azure server for cloud hosting.
More Cost Efficient for Support
Because most IT infrastructures have a lot of moving parts, system errors, downtime and desktop support can be expensive, especially when hosted internally. Having onsite personnel for any company can be expensive, and too little support can cost the company money. Hosting Windows services in the cloud eliminates much of the cost of having onsite support staff available seven days a week, 24×7. Check the contract for specifics before signing up for any particular service.
Additionally, hosting in the cloud means the company only pays for the bandwidth and server resources used each month and not a flat fee amount. Any cloud host charging a flat fee is in fact not a true cloud host. By paying for only what is used, businesses can cut down on IT infrastructure costs. As the business grows and more revenue is brought in, the cloud costs will also grow, but these costs only grow with the business’ success.
By Jennifer Marsh
Jennifer Marsh is a software developer, programmer and technology writer and occasionally blogs for Rackspace Hosting.
Read the original blog entry...
Published November 13, 2012 Reads 2,426
Copyright © 2012 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
More Stories By Cloud Ventures
The Cloud Ventures Network is an expert community of leading Cloud pioneers. Follow our best practice blogs at http://CloudBestPractices.net
- Cloud People: A Who's Who of Cloud Computing
- Windows Azure IaaS Reaches General Availability
- New Relic Q1 2013 Blazes Past Growth Targets and Reaches 40,000 Active Customer Accounts
- Cloud Computing Is Simplifying Things
- Cimtrek announces the general release of its Lotus Notes migrator for Microsoft’s SharePoint platform
- Google Compute enters the IaaS market
- Super-Fast Failover with VM Guest Clustering in Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V
- Accelerating the Cloud with Windows Server 2012 BranchCache
- Six Steps to Get Started with Windows Azure Active Directory
- Windows Server 2003 EOL – What You Need to Know Now
- RightScale Supports Windows Azure Infrastructure Services General Availability
- Build Your Private Cloud in a Month
- Cloud People: A Who's Who of Cloud Computing
- Windows Azure IaaS Reaches General Availability
- New Relic Q1 2013 Blazes Past Growth Targets and Reaches 40,000 Active Customer Accounts
- Appeon Mobile Beta2 - 48 Hours
- Cloud Computing Is Simplifying Things
- Cimtrek announces the general release of its Lotus Notes migrator for Microsoft’s SharePoint platform
- Google Compute enters the IaaS market
- Understanding Hyper-V Replica
- Step-by-Step: Tired of Tapes? Backup SQL Databases to the Cloud
- Super-Fast Failover with VM Guest Clustering in Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V
- Accelerating the Cloud with Windows Server 2012 BranchCache
- IEEE CCNC 2013 Showcases Innovative Consumer Information and Communications Technologies to Thousands of Conference & CES 2013 Attendees
- Where Are RIA Technologies Headed in 2008?
- Accessing the ASP.NET Authentication, Profile and Role Service in Silverlight
- Building Great AJAX Applications Using ASP.NET
- Cloud People: A Who's Who of Cloud Computing
- Silverlight 2 - Adobe Flex Killer Is on Its Way!
- Spice Up User Experience with Silverlight
- Will Google's Android Sink or Swim?
- The Next Chapter in the Virtualization Story Begins
- Is the Silverlight Adoption Rate Artificially Inflated?
- Cloud Expo 2011 East To Attract 10,000 Delegates and 200 Exhibitors
- Kaazing Announces Support for Silverlight
- Rich Content Rotator for ASP.NET





















