CLOUD SERVERS vs DEDICATED SERVERS



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Silicon House Rapid Action Force CLOUD SERVERS vs DEDICATED SERVERS Phone : 044 24405807 / 24412748 Enquiry : http://enquiry.siliconhouse.net Document Type E brochure Limited Circulation Only Document Details: SHRAF-EBRO-LC-4362 Table of Contents 1. What is a Cloud Server? 2. What is a Dedicated Server? 3. Comparison of Cloud Servers vs Dedicated Servers 4. About Silicon House Rapid Action Force

What is a Cloud Server? Cloud computing refers a cluster or large pool of multiple server-based computational resources which is available for access to the users. In cloud, user can access using various devices such as desktop, phone or other devices and use applications and store data in the remote cloud server. This avoids installing multiple applications in the local device. With such a large pool of computational resource, a cloud can run multiple OS using the same resources. Silicon House Cloud is developed over Citrix Xen Server and is based on a minimum of 2.0 GHz processor. This consists of three components; 1. Xen Hyper visor 2. Domain 0, the privileged domain ( Dom0 ) - Privileged guest running on the hyper visor with direct hardware access and guest management responsibilities 3. Multiple DomainU, Unprivileged Domain Guests ( DomU ) - Unprivileged guests running on the hyper visor; they have no direct access to hardware. The Xen hypervisor runs directly on the hardware and becomes the interface for all hardware requests such as CPU, I/O, and disk for the guest operating systems. The Domain 0 Guest referred to as Dom0 is launched by the Xen hypervisor during initial system start-up and can run any operating system. The Dom0 has unique privileges to access the Xen hypervisor that is not allocated to any other Domain Guests. The Domain Guests referred to as DomUs are launched and controlled by the Dom0 and independently operate on the system. These guests are either run with a special modified operating system referred to as paravirtualizion or un-modified operating systems leveraging special virtualization hardware (Intel VT and AMD-V) referred to as hardware virtual machine (HVM).

What is a Dedicated Server? Any standard server which has an operating system installed and dedicatedly provided for a single client use is called a dedicated server. This is similar to any other hosting server but with all resources of the server can be used by a single client. Whereas in a shared server, the key resources such as memory, cpu, disk is being shared by many clients. In a standard server there is a single operating system that interacts with hardware via device drivers. Silicon House dedicated servers are fully tested for more than 170 man hours before deploying online and then pre-hardened. They also come as fully managed solutions which allow the client to concentrate on core activities than on managing the server.

Cloud Servers vs Dedicated Servers Before starting the compare Cloud Servers and Dedicated Servers, it is logical to establish the parameters that have to be compared. These parameters must be such that it affects the performance of the application that runs on these devices directly. Scalability: The ease with which key features such as Memory, CPU, Disk Space can be scaled. Compliance / Standards: This includes only security by design and not security of application that runs over it. Restorability: The ease with which backup, restore or snap shots can be restored. In worst case scenario, a new server or instance similar to the present one can be replicated. Performance: Performance of applications with respect to memory, cpu, disk space. Availability: Application availability by design and cost. Cost: Cost that the end user has to pay. FEATURE CLOUD SERVERS DEDICATED SERVERS Scalability Vertical Scaling: This refers to scalability of key computing resources, memory, disk space etc. Cloud instances run in a large pool of computational resources. Hence scaling of computing resources and other hardware features are almost instantaneous and might require a reboot alone. Horizontal Scaling: This refers to multiple instances of same configuration cloud instance available to handle large user base in various locations. Usually it is done using load balancing and clustering. Cloud instances can be templated and replicated easily. Vertical Scaling: Dedicated servers run with pre-defined hardware specs. Hence to scale up you some time require a system shutdown [ unless you use something like a hot swap etc. ]. Almost all Scaling down requires a shutdown. Horizontal Scaling: Templating requires installation, migration of data and other settings. Compliance and Industry Standards Most of the compliance requirements are based on isolation of data and archiving it securely. Apart from this, access control to the nodes etc. Cloud shares a common storage pool and computational resource pool controlled by Dom0. This is a point of concern for many compliance requirements. However this can be mitigated to greater extent using Hybrid Solutions. The hardware, software are fully dedicated and hence meets the highest compliance standards.

Restorability / Replication To Restore from a backup or to create a snap shot of the same instance take less time. Multiple instances can be created for high availability within short duration without affecting the master. OS and other software have to be re-installed and restored. Replication is time consuming due to installation and migration of programs and data. Performance Given the same hardware and other resources cloud servers will show performance lag due to I/O. Higher database usage sites will show a definite decline in performance. Higher database usage and applications that are hardware intensive will perform better in dedicated servers. Availability Availability and replication is where cloud scores drastically over dedicated servers. Due to the very nature of resource pool available and quick snap shot based replication makes cloud a best solution for applications that require high availability Single node failure will be disastrous for a dedicated server. Costlier options such as load balancing and clustering is required for higher availability Cost Flexible billing. Billing as per the usage, scaling up and down for shorter billing cycle and replication at low cost makes this option stable and cheaper Higher hardware cost, uniform billing irrespective of resource usage, Scaling up or down is too costly.

About Silicon House Silicon House is a global leader in providing internet infrastructure and application development. For more than a decade, we have helped many of the corporate houses around the world to re-build their empire in the digital economy. Our presence is spread in over 57 countries. Our focus lies in implementing Internet business solutions such as domain name registration, web hosting, email solutions, high performance dedicated server clusters, application hosting for e- commerce and SaaS, payment gateways, media streaming etc. We are e-transforming organisations in North America, West Europe, Middle East, Asia and Australia. We constantly work on identifying your business needs and developing innovative solutions that address them completely. We future secure your business by constantly updating you on the latest trends of the digital economy. Silicon House is an ICANN accredited domain registrar powering more than 3 lakhs customers in more than 57 countries. Silicon House has developed and deployed cutting edge technologies such as XMAIL Trac 2011, Super Reseller Suite, Arrow Shield, Hi Speed SMS Gateways etc. About Silicon House Rapid Action Force Silicon House Rapid Action Force is the technology arm of Silicon House. It designs, develops, manages and supports Virtual Data Centres spanning 3 different continents. It manages more than 3 lakh customers and more than 20,000 enterprises in 57 countries. Research and Development is our passion and work on some of the most exciting avenues such as Artificial Intelligence, VOIP & Video, Corporate Compliance, Extension of EPP in mitigating risks in e-commerce environment. This research has resulted in truly beneficial and cutting edge products such as XMAIL Trac, AIO,.Net based EPP tool kit etc. The power behind Silicon House is our experienced and energetic team. We are a professionally managed and technology driven company. Clients

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