Among the various notions about cloud computing, the most disputed one expert are discussing on is – “What matters in Cloud Computing:
scalability or elasticity?” Often, both the terms are interchangeably
used which leads to all that confusion. Interestingly, there is a thin
but important line of difference in the two features.
To
simply state, scalability defines the ability of software or hardware
to continue functioning at a high level of performance with the
increasing workflow volume. Scalable applications are also capable of
taking the fullest advantage of the resources that its new environment
offers.
On
the other hand, elasticity is aimed at companies developing business or
customer-facing software application that they plan to sell on a
monthly/yearly subscription basis. So, there is room for unpredictable
changes without having a massive impact on the pricing.
Having
defined both, we now understand that scalability is a specific and
gradual concept than elasticity and is controlled by you. Apart from all
the differences between scalability and elasticity, there is one thing
in common between them – adaptability. Ideally, a cloud solution that is
both scalable and elastic is an adaptable situation. But this doesn’t
mean that you don’t have the option to select either of the features. To
be very specific here, cloud elasticity is a better alternative for
e-commerce businesses, mobile & web development, other software
companies and SaaS, while scalability is the solution for those who want
to put some or their entire business infrastructure on the cloud like call centers, law firms, car dealers, etc..
When
you talk about securing your data on the cloud, it calls for another
battle between choosing a private cloud or a public cloud. The public
cloud relates more to elasticity and scalability goes well with the
private cloud. Determining whether a company needs to decide on a
scalable or elastic cloud solution first requires an analysis of the
company’s needs. However, unfortunately many customers’ views are
muddied by some providers who market the more expensive (at times
unnecessary) elastic cloud option irrespective of the size and kind of
businesses.
The
bottom line is that when it comes to making a better choice, business
owners need to remember that it’s scalability that is more important for
success with the private cloud. No doubt, elasticity is a rational
concept but it works for giant businesses who claim to handle the entire
planet (or at least half of it). If you are still unable to make your
decision, you can talk to our experts at 216 503 5150 X 206 or email your query to info@netactivity.us. We’ll be happy to provide you the solution.
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