Cloud vs On-Premise: Which Is Right for Your Swiss Business?

Swiss businesses face a unique infrastructure decision. While cloud adoption is accelerating, on-premise remains relevant for specific use cases. Here is our analysis.

Cloud Infrastructure

Pros

  • Lower upfront costs: Pay-as-you-go eliminates CAPEX
  • Scalability: Scale up or down in minutes
  • Managed security: Providers handle patching and monitoring
  • Global reach: CDN and multi-region deployment
  • Disaster recovery: Built-in redundancy

Cons

  • Ongoing costs: Can exceed on-premise at scale
  • Data residency: Must verify Swiss data stays in Switzerland
  • Vendor lock-in: Migration between providers is complex
  • Latency: Not ideal for real-time applications

On-Premise Infrastructure

Pros

  • Full control: Complete ownership of hardware and data
  • Predictable costs: Fixed CAPEX, no surprise bills
  • Compliance: Easier to meet strict Swiss regulations
  • Performance: No network latency for local applications
  • Long-term economics: Cheaper at high utilization

Cons

  • High upfront investment: Servers, networking, cooling
  • Maintenance burden: Your team handles everything
  • Scaling challenges: Adding capacity takes weeks
  • Security responsibility: Your team must stay current

The Hybrid Approach

Most of our Swiss clients end up with a hybrid model:

  • Cloud: Customer-facing web apps, SaaS products, development environments
  • On-premise: Sensitive data, compliance-critical systems, high-performance computing

Our Recommendation

  1. Startups: Cloud-first — speed and flexibility matter more
  2. SMEs with sensitive data: Hybrid — cloud for frontend, on-premise for core data
  3. Enterprise: On-premise or private cloud for compliance

Free Infrastructure Audit

Not sure which approach fits your business? We provide a free 1-hour infrastructure audit.