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On-Premise Storage vs. Cloud Computing for Academic Institutions: A Comparison, Slides of Physical Education and Motor Learning

The differences between on-premise and cloud storage for academic institutions, such as Batstateu JPLPC – Malvar. On-premise storage refers to local hardware where data is kept on local servers or PCs, while cloud storage is managed and operated by a cloud computing provider on the internet. The document also explores the benefits and drawbacks of each option and provides a personal preference for cloud storage.

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JHERIMY G MALLORCA
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JHERIMY G MALLORCA

BSIT-

On-premise Storage

  • (^) Local hardware is referred to as "on premises," which means data is kept on local servers, PCs, or other devices. A corporation, for example, may buy a server to keep data on. The firm sets up the server at their headquarters and uploads their data after purchasing it. On-premises data storage is defined as a server that is operated locally.

WHICH IS BETTER FOR AN ACADEMIC INSTITUTION LIKE BATSTATEU JPLPC – MALVAR : ON-PREMISE OR CLOUD? 

Cloud storage, appeals to me

since it is simple to use, the data

is saved on the internet, and it

takes less time.

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