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1. Single Points of Failure: When a single server or component fails, it can cause widespread service interruptions or outages. Centralized cloud architecture is vulnerable to single points of failure. This flaw jeopardizes the dependability and accessibility of cloud services, putting companies and organizations who depend on constant access to their data and apps at serious danger.
2. Security Vulnerabilities: Cyberattacks, data breaches, and security lapses are all inherent risks to centralized cloud infrastructure. Since there is just one target for hostile actors to exploit when data is housed in centralized repositories, the probability of an attack succeeding is increased. Moreover, consumers' sensitive information is compromised and they run the danger of privacy breaches due to centralized control over data and resources.
3. Lack of Accountability and Transparency: Because centralized cloud providers have centralized control over data and operations, there is less accountability and transparency in the infrastructure. Users frequently lack insight into the management, access, and protection of their data, raising questions with data sovereignty, compliance, and regulatory adherence. Furthermore, it's possible that methods for user input and decision-making involvement are absent from centralized governance structures.
4. Flexibility and Scalability Limitations: Scalability and flexibility issues with centralized cloud infrastructure might arise, especially during times of high demand or sudden expansion. In centralized systems, scaling resources frequently necessitates hefty hardware, infrastructure, and operating overhead investments. This may result in underutilization of resources, inefficiencies, and difficulties adjusting to shifting workloads or demands from the company.
5. Dependency on Centralized Providers: Users have less options and vendor lock-in as a result of centralized cloud infrastructure's dependence on a small number of dominating providers. This lack of competition and variety inhibits the growth of alternative alternatives, restricts market competitiveness, and stifles innovation. Furthermore, depending too much on centralized suppliers could make you worry about data portability, vendor neutrality, and long-term viability.