MindBridge Ai-Auditor Local
Yes. The MindBridge Ai-Auditor local on site installation is possible. The setup is a little involves, so your IT would work closely with experts at MindBridge AI.
The minimum requirements to deploy the MindBridge Ai-Auditor in your environment are:
- 6 vCPU, 24 GB RAM
- 3 disks
- OS - 16 GB ○ Data - 270 GB (thin, SSD)
- Backup - 270 GB (thin, nearline)
The MindBridge Ai-Auditor requires considerable computing power. We recommend our secure cloud-based solution.
Here are some pros and cons of cloud vs in house servers.
PROS AND CONS OF CLOUD SERVERS
Pros | Cons |
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No need for onsite hardware or capital expenses. Well suited to rapidly growing companies that may outgrow their infrastructure too quickly. | The user experience is limited by the speed of the Internet connection. |
Easily scalable; can be added to as needed. Solutions are often on-demand, so you only pay for the options you want. | Third party cloud services could have direct access to your data. |
Workers can connect from anywhere, using any computer, tablet, or smartphone. Companies can implement BYOD (bring your own device) policies. | If the Internet goes down on your side or on your cloud provider’s side, you won’t have access to any of your information. |
Data can be backed up in the cloud as regularly as 15-minute intervals, minimizing data losses in disaster situations. | The costs can outweigh the benefits for companies not as dependent on uptime. |
PROS AND CONS OF IN HOUSE SERVERS
Pros | Cons |
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Gives you physical control over your server. | Requires a capital investment in hardware and infrastructure. |
Keeps critical data in-house; no third party has access to your information. | Requires space in your office for rack space or a server room/closet, as well as dedicated IT support. |
No need to rely on an Internet connection for access to data. | May be more susceptible to data loss during disaster situations due to in-house location. How often you take the data offsite will reflect how much data you’ll lose in an emergency. |
Can be more cost-effective for companies that are not as concerned about uptime. | No uptime guarantees. |