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What's the Difference? Cloud-Native Applications vs. Cloud-Based Applications

Cloud-Native Applications? Cloud-Based Applications? They're the same thing, right?<br>Not quite, actually, and it makes a big difference to development. Here's why.<br>Read more - https://bit.ly/3fQpCjS

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What's the Difference? Cloud-Native Applications vs. Cloud-Based Applications

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  1. Cloud-Native Applications vs. Cloud-Based Applications WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? Source: mu-stack.com

  2. INTRODUCTION Cloud - Native Development Cloud - Based applications By utilising the benefits of cloud computing and a microservices architecture, the term "cloud-native" refers to a method for creating, managing, and making accessible applications. The programme is extremely flexible and simple to adapt to a cloud architecture thanks to this sort of architecture, which allocates resources to each service used effectively. Cloud-based applications are not created with the same concentration as cloud-native ones, while being similar to them. Despite using dynamic cloud architecture, they are not constructed to fully utilise the cloud despite being built to use the cloud and cloud platforms. Source: mu-stack.com

  3. Cloud - Native Development Cloud - Based applications Cloud-native applications are created exclusively for the cloud. They are designed to run in a public cloud like Amazon Web Service (AWS), Microsoft Azure (Azure), or Google Cloud Platform using cloud-based technologies (GCP). Individuals who currently have an application but don't want to entirely adapt it for cloud services but yet want to benefit from cloud technology's improved scalability and availability, cloud-based infrastructure becomes a possibility. Source: mu-stack.com

  4. Major Distinction's Cloud - Native Development vs Cloud - Based applications The primary distinction between cloud-native and cloud-based applications is how each makes use of the cloud's features. The cloud-based technology isn't built to fully exploit them, but cloud-native technology is. Major Distinction'scontinued on the next slide -> Source: mu-stack.com

  5. Major Distinction's Cloud - Native Development vs Cloud - Based applications Design: Cloud-based apps are made to be available, whereas cloud-native apps are made to use a microservice architecture to handle different failure domains. Price: Cloud-based apps are more expensive because they need ownership of the entire stack, and it may also be essential to buy extra hardware before the application can be deployed. In contrast, cloud-native apps are less expensive because they just require payment for the licence and storage fees levied by the cloud provider. Major Distinction'scontinued on the next slide -> Source: mu-stack.com

  6. Major Distinction's Cloud - Native Development vs Cloud - Based applications Installation and upkeep: The setup of software or the purchase of hardware, as well as any potential disruptions brought on by customized software configuration or hardware migration, slow down the implementation of cloud-based applications. Because there is no need for additional hardware or software, cloud- native apps can often be deployed more quickly. The microservice architecture also makes disruptions less frequent. Major Distinction'scontinued on the next slide -> Source: mu-stack.com

  7. Conclusion Cloud - Native Development vs Cloud-Based applications There are some key areas where cloud-native applications appear to be significantly more favourable than cloud-based ones when comparing the key distinctions between the two. Therefore, cloud-based apps are created on conventional servers and are all about scalability and availability, in contrast to cloud-native applications, which use microservice architecture and are all about flexibility and adaptation. Source: mu-stack.com

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