Which Cloud Model is Best for IoT: IaaS vs. PaaS vs. SaaS
Written by:
Kostiantyn Oliynyk
Head of IoT at Webbylab
With a robust academic background in Telecommunication Systems Engineering, I apply my knowledge to lead innovations in the IoT domain. Starting as the first team member in the newly formed IoT department at WebbyLab, I've spearheaded its growth, fostering the expansion into embedded and hardware development alongside our core software projects. My dedication lies in pushing the boundaries of IoT technology, fostering a culture of innovation and excellence that profoundly impacts our clients' operational success.
Generally, yes. However, the transitioning process can be complex, given the need for data migration and IoT architecture redesign.
In the SaaS cloud model, you have to deal with subscription fees, in PaaS, you pay for development tools and scaling, and in IaaS — for resource usage, maintenance, and infrastructure upgrades.
IaaS is perfect for infrastructure-heavy projects, like smart cities or industrial settings.
We implement encryption, multi-layer authentication, and access controls within your cloud architecture. Whether you’re working with Azure, AWS, or GCP — we ensure security following your needs.
Costs can vary significantly based on your project’s scale, the chosen cloud platform, and the model (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS). Discover accurate pricing by contacting our team.
To choose the right cloud platform, analyze your project’s goals, technical resources, budget, and customization needs. Also, check our self-assessment document to make your final decision.
IaaS cloud deployment requires you to manage most of the security aspects yourself. PaaS architecture balances security responsibilities between you and the provider, while SaaS security is largely managed by the vendor.