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Is cloud-based data storage right for your grow?

Regardless of what business you're in, storing data can be costly and confusing. Cloud-based data storage solutions are increasingly in demand worldwide, especially for businesses utilizing automation that requires data collection and analysis, like agriculture. Let's dig into your cloud storage basics and options. 

What is cloud-based data storage?
Cloud-based data storage is an outsourced solution for securing your data. Instead of saving data to your local hard drives, you store data on Internet-connected servers. Typically, data centers manage these servers to keep your data safe and secure. This means that any time you access files stored remotely, you are accessing a cloud.

What are the different options?
There are several types of cloud-based data solutions. Each of these offers a different combination of benefits and disadvantages. 

Public Cloud: These provide convenience and security. This security is best suited for unstructured data, like files in folders. You won't get a vast amount of customized options from public cloud solutions, but it is affordable.

Private Cloud: Private cloud hosting services are on-premises solutions. Users assert absolute control over the system. Private cloud storage is more expensive because the owner manages and maintains the physical hardware.

Hybrid Cloud: Many businesses keep high-volume files on the public cloud and sensitive data on a private cloud. This approach allows for affordability and customization.

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