1. Easily and cheaply split resources

The cloud computing architecture of ECS determines that its resources can be used elastically, allowing easy expansion, and efficiently managing resources and their partitions in affordable cost consumption. However, using traditional physical servers to achieve resource allocation is a tedious and expensive thing.

  1. Support mobile terminal real-time monitoring

Both ECS and independent servers support remote monitoring and management. However, ECS can support mobile terminal management, while independent servers currently lack this function. Independent servers need to manage resources and hardware manually.

  1. CPU, memory or disk can be upgraded at any time

Both ECS and stand-alone servers allow hardware upgrades. However, the difference lies in the upgrading efficiency. With ECS, you can achieve automatic configuration upgrade through API with just a few clicks. Upgrading the independent server hardware requires the computer room personnel to manually put it on the shelf and suspend the machine operation.

  1. Faster and more convenient service launch

Because traditional servers involve hardware configuration, power on, environment setting, debugging, etc., they can only be delivered for normal use after the completion of this series of work. However, through cloud computing, resource retrieval and deployment can be completed in minutes or even seconds.

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