Introduction
On-premise servers are a common solution for small businesses looking to host their own IT infrastructure.
These servers, typically running on Windows or Linux, are installed and maintained on the company's premises and used for various tasks such as file storage, email hosting, and business-critical applications.
However, as technology and business needs continue to evolve, many small businesses are beginning to realize that an on-premise Windows server can hold back their growth and success.
This article will explore the limitations of an on-premise Windows server and how it can impact a small business. We will examine how it can limit scalability and flexibility, create security concerns, and lead to reliability issues.
We will also discuss the benefits of cloud-based solutions, such as Software as a Service (SaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) how they can provide a more robust and cost-effective alternative for small business IT needs.