Made feasible by virtualization technique, cloud computing provides IT resources to users around the world. Virtualization enables the development of a simulated, digital-only "virtual" computer that acts like a real computer with its own hardware. Using a virtual machine, cloud enables you to do software development and testing, big data analysis, or game or website hosting. Order cloud hourly, using Pay as You Go (PAYG) pricing, and enjoy a seamless online experience.
Cloudzy's cloud product enables you to harness the power of servers in the cloud. You can handle the heavy processing that is needed for hosting high-end games. Also, ensure that your game servers are close to the players you play with. Our Cloud solution is currently located at Dallas, USA. We are working toward expanding our Cloud locations so stay tuned!
Enterprises may deploy testing as a service (TaaS) using Cloud service models. This reduces costs of testing laboratories, tools, or equipment. Cloud services cover testing, cloud security, software development, resource usage, and so on. Furthermore, to develop software, you don't need to establish and manage your own physical infrastructure (servers or data centers) or install development tools. Third-party cloud suppliers can provide you with the necessary technical services and processing capacity.
It is rather impossible or impractical to use current computers to analyze Big Data. It takes too much time, cost, and resources, and because efficiency is a deciding factor in business, it is best to go for a better way. This is where Cloud Computing comes into play. Cloud Computing enables us to utilize state-of-the-art infrastructure while only paying for our time and power!
You can also use cloud for personal use. There are many reasons you might choose to do so. You might want to try out operating systems (such as different versions of Windows or distributions of Linux), but keep your computer the way it is. You might also want to use cloud for browsing and launching specific applications.
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When you want to make a VPS purchase, you need to pay for a month/year in advance. However, you might not be using it every moment of the time you paid for. So why pay for it? This is where “Pay as You Go” comes into play. Cloudzy's cloud product supports PAYG and allows you to simply pay hourly for what you actually use. With Cloudzy's new, economical payment scheme, PAYG (Pay as You Go), you no longer need to pay for the extra times.
Cloudzy offers a user-friendly control panel on its cloud product so that you can enjoy controlling everything you want as easily as possible without getting into a technical mess. If you are tired of dealing with complicated control panels, Cloudzy's easy-to-use control panel is here to help you out.
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A VPS uses one physical server for resources. Scaling up VPS specs solely depends on the physical server's resource allocation. Also, VPS is charged monthly or Annually. However, Cloud servers rely on a collective of physical servers instead of one and can be scaled up anytime from multiple servers. Cloud servers are charged using the PAYG (pay-as-you-go) method, meaning you will only pay for what you are using.
In a PAYG method, you are charged by the hour rather than a monthly or annual invoicing system. It is an efficient way of paying for the amount of time you are using your Cloud server.
Of course you can. Select any plan based on your demanded specs and if at any time you need more resources, you can always scale up using your control panel.
Cloudzy takes a variety of payment methods, accepting cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum. You can also choose regular payment methods, such as Mastercard, Visa, American Express, and Paypal.
Of course not. Your Cloud VPS is a fully independent, fully isolated server — so, naturally it comes with its own dedicated, unique IP addresses. This fixed IP address is yours and yours alone, so you won’t have to worry about being blacklisted or rejected because of something a different user may have done.
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