Myths about Cloud Hosting

Cloud hosting is hosted on the clouds :

The word cloud is misleading to many and makes them feel that cloud hosting is called so because it is hosted on the cloud or it has some kind of relationship with a cloud. This is not true. Cloud hosting is named like that because of its mobility factor. A cloud is free and can roam around anywhere and in the same way a cloud hosting user too can access the hosting from just about anywhere. Another factor which can be considered here is that like cloud are everywhere and infinite, in the same way, the scope of cloud hosting too is mobile and infinite.

Cloud hosting is difficult to Operate:

Another misinformation that is among the people is that cloud hosting, being the latest should be totally different in operating than the traditional format of hosting and it would be a tough ask for a newbie to learn how to operate it. This again is not true. Operating cloud hosting is baby easy. In fact, if you are using Facebook or Gmail, then you have already experienced cloud and if you don't find either of them difficult to manage, then there is no reason why would you have any issues with the cloud hosting?

Cloud hosting is unsafe and can be easily cracked:

This misinformation about cloud hosting is far from the truth. Due to the nature of the hosting, which makes it mobile and accessible to just about anyplace which has an internet connection, people often presume that it can be easily hacked. True, that if someone has the login details of a hosting account, he can misuse it but then that is true for every other thing on the online world. Once your login details are leaked out, it becomes an obvious threat and cloud hosting is no exception to this rule. But that does not makes it unsafe or lesser secure than its counterparts. It is much more secure than normal hosting. For more information, contact a Computer Consultant or search on the net. 

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