IaaS: You’ve lost some control, but you still retain some. Decent trade off.
SaaS: little to no control
Convenience
Home: Convenient for access, but just about nothing else.
Colo: Access is inconvenient, but power/cooling is much more convenient
IaaS: This can be very convenient if you’re not into dealing with hardware at all.
SaaS: the loss of control can be inconvenient, but your not responsible for most of the stack, so its super convenient that way.
Excitement or passion
Home: If you’re passionate about privacy, or doing it yourself, this can be a huge thrill
Colo: This is actually very similar to hosting at home, you just arent worried about the power/cooling.
IaaS: This isnt terribly different from Colo, unless you love tweaking hardware. IaaS can be very fun for someone who likes to build.
SaaS: I guess this depends on you, but SaaS is basically a canned solution, not much to get excited about.
UpTime/OnCall
Home: You, you, and you.. No backup…
Colo: You, you, and mostly you.. Backup maybe?
IaaS: You’re responsible for your apps
SaaS: You’re screwed. Good luck.
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