Digitalisering
13. marts 2023
What is cloud hosting?
“Cloud hosting” is a type of web hosting that, instead of using a physical server to host your website or application, uses a group of servers that work together to host your website or applications.

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Hvordan virker det Why should you care Hvad får du ud af det Alternativet Fordele og ulemperHow does cloud hosting work?
With cloud hosting, tasks are distributed across different servers, which then work together to deliver the service requested. The result is a faster, more flexible, and more secure server setup.
When you use cloud hosting, it also involves the use of “virtual machines” (they are not physically present), which can be scaled up or down as needed, so computing power can be allocated and released dynamically and with immediate effect.
This ensures that your website has the best availability and fast performance, despite high traffic volumes and/or a complex code structure behind your web solution.
Why should this matter to me?
The first section has almost already provided the answer to that.
Cloud hosting can offer flexibility, scalability, and cost efficiency compared to traditional hosting when it comes to hosting websites.
It may be relevant for individuals and businesses that want to host their websites with high availability and a low risk of downtime.
So cloud hosting should interest you if you can answer “yes” to the following:
- Do you have a lot of traffic?
- Is your website’s availability important to you?
- Is speed important to you?
- Do you not have the time to optimise your server solution yourself?
- Is it business-critical that your website has minimal downtime?
- Do you only want to pay for the server space you use?
What do you get out of it?
In addition to high performance in a flexible, secure, and dynamic setup, you also gain access to a range of technologies and services that can help improve your website’s performance and availability.
In addition, cloud hosting can also help you minimise your hosting costs by ensuring you only pay for the capacity you actually use.
What is the alternative to cloud hosting?
Alternatively, you can opt for traditional hosting, where you own and maintain your own server infrastructure, or shared hosting, where multiple customers share a server—we would never recommend sharing a server with others, as it would mean the following:
- If they have a heavy site or a lot of traffic, they will “eat up” all the server capacity, which can slow down your website.
- If they have security vulnerabilities in their web solution, hackers can easily gain access to the server—and therefore to your solution as well.
- If they use a lot of poor plugins, it will also cause performance issues and security vulnerabilities for you.
But yes, yes—it is cheaper to share a server 😉
Pros and cons of cloud hosting and the alternative?
The advantages of cloud hosting include scalability, flexibility, cost efficiency, and availability.
The disadvantages are that you do not have full control over both the hardware and the software that handles your solution. So if you store highly confidential information and state secrets, you should own your own “iron”.
The advantages of traditional hosting include control over hardware and software, but it can also lead to higher costs and less scalability and flexibility.
Shared hosting is cheaper, but can have poorer performance and less flexibility—just don’t do shared, guys.