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On-Premise vs. Cloud: Key Differences, Pros, and Cons

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Sri Kumar
On-Premise vs. Cloud: Key Differences, Pros, and Cons

I am quite sure after learning the terms On-Premise vs Cloud you must be reinvigorating about the knowledge you have, perhaps some of you have minimum knowledge about them which is likely enough to be involved in the very start of the conversation.


If you are thinking IT companies should be worried about this topic and you ain’t since your domain differs, let me illuminate the fact that by this end of the blog you will realize both on-premise and cloud apply to every domain.


Let us start from the introduction

On-Premise

What is on-premise?, it may have appeared as a simple question, well I don't blame you since the term 'on-premise' is self-explanatory isn't it, but to your information, there is more about it, it just doesn't limit with on-premise meaning, ok let me elaborate, on-premise is a method of deploying softwares in your premise or campus, in addition to giving you complete control over it and the data.


To use on-premise software, an organization must obtain a license or a copy of the software. Because the software is licensed and the full instance of the software is located on the grounds of an organization.

Cloud

Cloud, also known as cloud computing, is the delivery of computer services through the internet. Cloud computing is the technique of storing and accessing data from remote servers, which will be under the control of your cloud service provider.


To learn more about the cloud, you must know about different categories of cloud, and cloud computing models.


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