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Then vs. Now: From Retro PCs to Cloud VMs
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Computing has evolved dramatically over the last few decades. Once, everything depended on the power of the machine under your desk — limited storage, slow processors, and no way to scale. Today, with Cloud Virtual Machines (VMs), developers, startups, and businesses can access scalable, high-performance environments instantly.
This post takes a quick look at that journey: from then (retro PCs) to now (cloud VMs).
Then: The Retro Computer Era
Back then, everything was local and limited.
You worked only on the hardware in front of you.
Upgrades meant buying new, expensive parts.
If the machine crashed, your work was at risk.
Sharing or scaling resources was nearly impossible.
For developers and web hosters, this created real bottlenecks: slow build times, limited capacity, and no flexibility.
Now: Cloud Virtual Machines
Fast forward to today — the world runs on cloud infrastructure. With VMs, you’re no longer tied to local limitations.
Scalable → Start small and expand CPU, RAM, or storage in seconds.
Secure → Each VM is isolated, protecting your projects and clients.
Accessible Anywhere → Work from any location with an internet connection.
Cost-Efficient → Pay only for what you use, without investing in physical hardware.
At Raff Technologies, we’ve made launching a VM as simple as clicking a button. Whether you’re a student testing Linux, a freelancer hosting client websites, or a startup preparing to scale, cloud VMs give you the freedom to build without limits.
Conclusion
The evolution from retro PCs to modern VMs shows just how far we’ve come. What used to be limited and local is now scalable, secure, and global.
At Raff, we’re not just following this journey — we’re helping shape it.