Hi Admins, quick question.
Why Cloud? Which factors were crucial for you?
For those who used to work on Server, why switching to Cloud was a better option than DC?
Simplicity of updates. When I hosted a Server version we almost never applied updates. It wasn't public facing which reduced the security risk, but we also missed out on new features.
We wanted to provide external access so moving to the Cloud version made sense.
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The cloud UI is so much better and improves. Server/Data Center will stay locked in 2010s.
This matters for the vast majority of users. Yet admins and power users of on-prem for years often don't want to hear this as they have mastered on-prem. Cloud comes with a learning curve and compromises.
Unless serious security or regulatory reasons cloud is a no brainer.
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We had to switch to Cloud because the Server licenses were discontinued. In my opinion, the Server version was much better because you could customize a lot more, e.g. User Macros or using panels in panels with the "old gen" editor, etc…
DC licenses sadly are too expensive depending on the size of the company.
In terms of security and data privacy, I am a big enthusiast of on-premise systems if you treat them responsibly by applying regular patches and securing your infrastructure. Hence, I am mournfully looking back to the Server variant from times to times.
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