To understand what The Cloud is, and why it is changing the internet around us, we need to look back at the way websites were developed, or more specifically, how they were hosted prior to The Cloud. Before The Cloud building and launching your web site was only half the battle. If you were lucky and your web site was successful you then needed to continually make sure you had enough servers and capacity to deal with the increase that comes with success and growth.
Before The Cloud there were lots of options for managing servers for web sites such as buying and manage them yourself, leasing them and paying others to manage or any other combination of these models. At the end of the day, regardless of the approach the one thing that was always the same was the need to have physical machines which took time to acquire, setup, deploy and mange, and lets not talk about what happens when physical machines fail.
So how does The Cloud change this? It makes the servers used in hosting and maintaing web sites a commodity, a commodity that can be turned on and off as needed almost instantly with only incremental cost increases. The Cloud really describers large numbers of servers that are grouped together in such a way so as their resources (processing, memory and storage) can be divided up and sold, meaning customers only pay for what they use and can increase their usage of resources almost instantly. Therefore as demand grows you can grow your infrastructure right along side, without all the old issues.
The leading internet retailer Amazon is also the current leading provider of cloud based computing (yes that is right, you can buy shoes and 300 gigabytes of web storage from the same place). Amazon provides a range of cloud services include storage, machine resources (cpu, memory) and content delivery.
So what does all this have to do with the new campaignlogic ? Well we have been using Amazon and their cloud services for things like image hosting and content delivery within the current campaignlogic system for almost 18 months. The new campaignlogic is being built to be placed completely in The Cloud from the first day it goes live. So what does that mean for our users? Well there are going to be a lot of benefits, here are a few of the big ones:
- Speed. Not only can we push a lot of hardware at the new campaignlogic, we can push more hardware at it very quickly as usage grows, even to the point of creating new mail servers on demand to manage the sending of big campaigns for users.
- Increased functionality. By having almost unlimited servers and resources at our disposal we can develop functionality to perform tasks that would otherwise be prohibitive.
- Reliability. While no one likes to talk about outages and when things go wrong, it is part of managing web sites. By utilizing The Cloud, we can minimise the chance of an outage, and the time required to recover should one occur.
The Cloud has also changed the way we have approached the development of the new campaignlogic when it comes to things like integration and the use of third party technologies, which I will write more about in a future update.
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