1. Downtime:
Downtime is often cited as one of the biggest disadvantages of cloud computing. Since cloud computing systems are internet-based, service outages are always an unfortunate possibility and can occur for any reason.
2. Security:
Although cloud service providers implement the best security standards and industry certifications, storing data and important files on external service providers always opens up risks.
3. Vendor lock in – When in need to migrate from one cloud platform to another, your company might face some serious challenges because of the differences between vendor platforms.
4. Limited Features:
Not all cloud providers are created equally.
You may experience limited storage space or accessibility. SaaS offerings may usually begin with a free package, but you will be charged for premium offerings and extra space.
5. Technical Issues:
If you experience any technical issues, you have no choice but to call your hosted provider’s technical support for help.
6. Breach of Data:
The Cloud Security Alliance identified breaches of data as the biggest threat to the security of cloud computing last year.
7. Costs:
Adopting cloud solutions on a small scale and for short-term projects can be perceived as being expensive.
8. Network connectivity dependency – Cloud computing is entirely dependent on the internet.
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