
Cloud hosting is powerful, but only if used correctly. Here are the most common mistakes and how to avoid them.
Don’t allocate more CPU or RAM “just in case.”
Start small and scale when needed.
Idle VMs still cost money.
Delete what you’re not using.
High outbound traffic can increase costs quickly.
Monitor usage regularly.
Public IPs are valuable.
Release unused IPs to avoid unnecessary charges.
Single-instance setups are risky.
Design for resilience when uptime matters.
Cloud works best when you actively manage it, not set and forget it.