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Why AWS is the Top Choice for SAAS Hosting in the Cloud

Written by Garry Forsyth (Chief Technology Officer) | 01-Mar-2023 09:34:00

When it comes to hosting Software as a Service (SAAS) applications in the cloud, there is no doubt that Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the go-to solution for most businesses. With a variety of powerful tools and services, AWS provides a highly scalable, reliable, and secure infrastructure for running SAAS applications.

In this article, we will cover the top three reasons why AWS is the number one choice for SAAS hosting in the cloud.

Scalability

One of the biggest challenges that SAAS providers face is managing the rapid growth and changing demands of their customer base. With AWS, you can easily scale your infrastructure up or down to match your needs. Whether you need to add more servers to handle increased traffic or scale back during slower periods, AWS makes it easy to do so with just a few clicks.

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AWS offers several services that help you scale your SAAS application, including Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances, Auto Scaling, and Elastic Load Balancing (ELB). EC2 instances allow you to create virtual servers on demand, while Auto Scaling automatically adjusts your capacity based on demand. ELB distributes incoming traffic across multiple instances, which helps to improve performance and provide high availability.

Reliability

When it comes to SAAS hosting, reliability is critical. Downtime or slow performance can lead to frustrated customers, lost revenue, and damage to your brand. AWS is designed with high availability and reliability in mind, ensuring that your SAAS application is always up and running.

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AWS achieves high availability through multiple data centres in different geographic locations, so even if one data centre goes down, your SAAS application will continue to operate from another location.

Additionally, AWS offers a range of services that help you build highly available architectures, such as Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) Multi-AZ, which provides automatic failover in the event of a database outage.

Note that all of these services require an extended footprint and duplication which can quickly add up, so there is a balance between providing up time against the cost of resiliance. 

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Security

With the increasing threat of cyberattacks and data breaches, security is a top concern for SAAS providers. AWS takes security seriously and has implemented security features and controls to protect your SAAS application and customer data.

AWS provides a secure infrastructure with multiple layers of security, including physical security, network security, and access controls. AWS also offers a range of security services, such as Identity and Access Management (IAM), which allows you to manage user access and permissions, and AWS Shield, which provides protection against DDoS attacks.

In addition, AWS is compliant with a wide range of security and privacy standards, such as PCI DSS, HIPAA, and GDPR. This means that if your SAAS application handles sensitive data, you can trust that AWS has the necessary controls in place to help you comply with these standards.

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Conclusion - What should I do now?

AWS is the number one choice for SAAS hosting in the cloud for many reasons, but the top three are scalability, reliability, and security. With AWS, you can easily scale your infrastructure to match changing demand, ensure high availability and reliability, and trust that your SAAS application and customer data is protected by a comprehensive set of security features and controls.

IG CloudOps provides a wide range of services around the AWS technology stack that can accelerate your cloud adoption or help you to implement cost saving or auto-scaling. 

Whether you are a small startup or a large enterprise, AWS has the tools and services to help you host your SAAS application with confidence. So if you are looking for a reliable, scalable, and secure SAAS hosting solution in the cloud, AWS should be at the top of your list and CloudOps should be part of your cloud management strategy

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