The Functions of A Cloud Hosting Reseller

A cloud hosting reseller is an IT service provider who buys cloud computing products and services from a cloud service provider and then resells them to clients. The difference between what is paid for cloud services and what is charged to clients is the profit of a cloud hosting reseller


Typically, a reseller deals in a wide range of cloud computing services such as infrastructure, software, storage, and more. Resellers of cloud computing services working under a white-label reselling program can rebrand and resell those cloud products and services as their own. Also, a cloud hosting reseller can function as a value-added reseller (VAR) where additional services are offered as a value-add program and function.
The activities of a cloud hosting reseller generally consist of the following areas.  
·        Software as a service (SaaS): Customers are offered preset software apps accessible through a web browser or application program interface.
·        Infrastructure as a service (IaaS): Customers are provided access to APIs and other resources that help them to form a virtual data center that supports workloads across multi-cloud environments.
·        Platform as a service (PaaS): The capabilities of IaaS and SaaS are extended to developers who can access libraries and other software tools that support the building and hosting of native cloud applications.
Choosing the right cloud hosting reseller is critical to the efficient running of any organization. Here are some factors to keep in mind.   
First is security and compliance and a reseller should be able to prove how it enforces security and privacy policies and agree to undergo an independent evaluation. Next, ensure that the cloud hosting reseller can specifically inform where customer data is stored and how they support compliance regulations.

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