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Event-Driven Automation: The Future of Fast and Smart Server Provisioning

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Have you ever experienced your website slow down at peak times? It can happen. But what if I told you there really is a new way to address the problem, which is faster and smarter? Event-driven automation is revolutionizing the traditional management of servers.

What is Event-Driven Automation?​

Event-driven automation is like a smart assistant that will proactively respond to an event when the condition changes. For example, your website experiences a spike in traffic. Instead of waiting for someone to provision additional servers, event-driven automation will spin up servers for you automatically.

In this way, you can scale the system in real-time without any human involvement. It is no doubt faster than traditional management of servers!

Why Traditional Server Management Feels Like It Doesn't Work​

In the traditional server management, you would try to guess how much resources/power you would need and provision additional servers. What happens when you guess incorrectly? You will need someone to provision additional servers or capacity, which takes time and begins to slow down your application or site.

The traditional approach is not effective when things change quickly, like with a sudden spike in visitors, and event-driven automation does better in this case because it reacts to what is happening almost immediately, and makes sure your servers are ready when you need them.

How Does Event-Driven Automation Work?​

Pretty simply:

• Triggers—The system detects at things like an unexpected spike in visitors to your website.

• Actions—It then adds servers or takes other actions, on its own.

• Feedback—The system will continue to monitor and take actions as needed on its own.

All of this will happen without you interacting with the system.

Benefits of event-driven automation

1. Speed - Resources will be added automatically without having to wait on a human.

2. Cost avoidance - You only have to pay for Servers when they are in use, avoiding excess cost for unused Servers.

3. Scalability - Your servers would auto-scale according to demand without you having to worry about it first-hand.

I have experienced it in the past with my website getting more and more traffic, and my servers would scale up and down for the load to be manageable. Everything worked smoothly with no delays or anything.

The Future of Server Management​

As technology develops, it seems likely that event driven automation will be the normative way of server management. It simplifies everything to make server management faster, easier, and cheaper.

If you are interested in optimizing your operations, event-driven automation is a total no-brainer over other methods. It won't just be an option or a side-effort, it future of server management and economic management systems.
 
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