Global IT Supply
International transportation + IT outsourcing + backbone network
① Cloud servers: Cloud servers use virtualization technology to divide physical servers into multiple virtual servers, and each virtual server can be independently configured with resources. Users can dynamically allocate and adjust computing resources, including CPU, memory, storage and bandwidth, according to demand.
② Dedicated server: A dedicated server is a completely independent physical server, and users have exclusive access to all resources on the server. Users can choose the hardware configuration of the server according to their needs, including CPU model, memory capacity, hard disk type, etc.
①Cloud servers: Cloud servers have good scalability, and users can flexibly increase or decrease the number and size of servers according to actual needs. Cloud service providers enable users to quickly adjust computing resources to accommodate changes in business through resource pooling and elastic scaling technologies.
② Dedicated servers: The scalability of dedicated servers is relatively low. Once the resources of the server reach the upper limit, users may need to purchase new physical servers and configure and deploy them if they need to scale.
① Cloud servers: Cloud servers are usually managed and maintained by a cloud service provider, who is responsible for the physical security of the server, network security, and data backup. Users can secure applications and data through measures such as access control, firewalls, and encryption.
② Dedicated servers: Dedicated servers provide a higher level of security and privacy protection because users have full control over the server and resources are not shared with other users. Users can implement more stringent security measures to protect the server and data.
① Cloud servers: Cloud servers use a pay-as-you-go model, where users are billed based on the actual amount of resources used, without the need to purchase additional hardware equipment. This flexible billing model can save costs, especially for application scenarios with high traffic fluctuations.
② Dedicated servers: Dedicated servers usually require users to purchase and lease physical hardware, as well as bear the maintenance and management costs of the server. Compared with cloud servers, dedicated servers are more expensive, but for long-term and stable workloads, the cost advantage may be apparent.
① Cloud servers: Cloud service providers typically provide a rich set of management tools and consoles to help users easily manage and monitor cloud servers. These tools can be used for server deployment, configuration, monitoring, scaling, and troubleshooting. Users can manage servers through a graphical or command line interface.
② Dedicated servers: Dedicated servers may have relatively few management tools and interfaces, and are usually set up and configured by the user. Users may need to use remote management tools, command line interface or remote desktop to manage the server. Users are responsible for tasks such as server configuration, security, performance optimization, and troubleshooting.
International transportation + IT outsourcing + backbone network
Mobile phone chip + GPS + global acceleration
Overseas nodes + dedicated line + global acceleration network
Global acceleration + self-developed technology + convenient link
Global acceleration network + multi-node + cloud network integration