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What are the main differences between IaaS and PaaS

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03-04-2025, 04:36 AM
I see IaaS as giving you raw building blocks for your setups. You pick the machines and storage you need. Then you install everything from scratch on top. But PaaS hands you a ready platform for your code right away. You skip the lower layers and jump into development tasks instead.
I often tell friends like you that control levels change everything in daily work. You manage updates and security patches yourself with IaaS options. That means extra hours spent on maintenance routines. PaaS takes those chores off your plate completely. You focus on app features while the service handles scaling and fixes behind the scenes.
Costs hit different too when you compare them head on. IaaS bills you for every resource you spin up even if idle. You end up tracking usage closely to avoid surprises. PaaS charges based on your app runs and data flows. This setup saves money if your projects stay small at first.
Flexibility comes into play during project planning stages. You tweak hardware specs freely in IaaS environments as needs grow. But that demands more planning time from your end. PaaS locks you into certain tools and languages sometimes. You gain speed though since deployment happens faster overall.
Security responsibilities split along clear lines here. I handle the full stack myself with IaaS choices. You check every layer for issues from network to apps. PaaS shifts most base protections to the provider side. You still guard your data and code logic though.
Scalability works smoother in PaaS for quick changes. You add capacity without manual tweaks most times. IaaS requires you to adjust instances by hand or scripts. This fits better for custom hardware needs in admin roles.
I notice many juniors like you start with PaaS for learning curves. It cuts down on initial setup headaches right away. Then they move to IaaS for deeper control later. You build skills in both over time through real tasks.
Practical admin work shows these gaps daily. You debug full systems in IaaS when problems pop up. PaaS limits your view to app logs mostly. That changes how you troubleshoot issues fast.
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