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Comparing On-Premises and Cloud Data

Centers

H E A LT H C A R E I T P R E S E N TAT I O N
NAME- ALIZA KHAN
PRN NO.- 23040141082
Introduction
• Cloud computing has transformed the way organizations manage their IT infrastructure and applications.

• This presentation explores the differences between on-premises and cloud data centers, highlighting their
advantages, disadvantages, and the future of cloud computing.

• Significance

• With businesses relying heavily on IT resources, making an


informed choice between on-premises and cloud solutions becomes
a strategic imperative.

• The decision hinges on factors such as cost-effectiveness,


operational efficiency, data security, and adaptability.
What is On-Premises Data Center?
An on-premises data center refers to a physical facility where an organization hosts and manages its own computing
infrastructure.
Components include servers, storage devices, networking equipment, and software resources.
Organizations have full control over design, configuration, and security.
Common in industries with strict data regulations or specific security needs.

Advantages Disadvantages

• Control: Organizations have complete control • Cost: High upfront capital expenses for infrastructure
over hardware and data. setup and maintenance.

• Security: Direct management of security • Scalability: Limited ability to scale quickly and
measures. efficiently.

• Compliance: Tailored solutions to meet specific • Maintenance: Organizations are responsible for
industry regulations. hardware upgrades and maintenance.

• Performance: Dedicated resources lead to more • Resource Allocation: Balancing resource utilization can
predictable performance. be challenging.
What is Cloud Data Center?
A cloud data center is a virtualized and remotely located infrastructure providing computing resources over the
internet.
Resources are shared among multiple users, but data and applications are isolated.
Offers scalability, self-service provisioning, and various managed services.
Cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP) operate extensive networks of data centers.

Advantages Disadvantages

• Scalability: Easily scale resources up or down based • Security Concerns: Some organizations may be
on demand. hesitant to trust cloud providers with sensitive data.

• Cost-efficiency: Pay-as-you-go model avoids large • Dependency on Provider: Relying on a third-party


upfront costs. provider for critical services.

• Managed Services: Access to various managed • Network Latency: Potential delays due to data
services, reducing management complexity. traveling over the internet.

• Global Reach: Cloud providers offer data centers in


multiple regions.
Hybrid and Multi-
Cloud:
Organizations will
continue
combining on-
premises and cloud
Sustainability: resources. AI and ML
Greater emphasis Integration: Cloud
on energy-efficient providers will offer
and eco-friendly more advanced
data centers. AI/ML services.

Future of
Specialized cloud Server less
Services: computing Computing: Growth
Customized of server less
cloud offerings architecture for
for specific streamlined
industries. development.

Edge Computing:
Quantum
Increased focus on
Computing:
processing data
Potential impact
closer to the
on solving complex
source for lower
problems.
latency.

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