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ARM / RISC-V BASED PAYMENT GATEWAY
On-Premises Deployment

Comparing cloud vs on-premise cost for payment gateway, an on-premises system can be more cost effective. On-premises can be an ideal solution for those who only want an initial investment for the system set-up where maintenance costs can be kept to a minimum. By deploying the payment gateway on-premises you have direct control over the hardware infrastructure and can tailor it to your needs.
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Data Control and Security
With an on-premises payment processor, the organization has complete control over its data and can implement robust security measures. This can be particularly important for businesses dealing with sensitive customer information and financial transactions, as they can ensure compliance with data protection regulations and implement customized security protocols.
Customization and Flexibility
On-premises deployment allows for greater customization and flexibility in configuring the payment processing system according to the specific needs of the organization. It provides the freedom to choose hardware, software, and network components that align with the organization's requirements and infrastructure. Templado System payment platform designed to run on any arm64/aarch64 Linux Distro. Ubuntu, Fedora, and many other.
Compliance with Regulatory Requirements
Some industries and regions have specific regulatory requirements regarding data storage and processing. By deploying a payment processor on-premises, organizations can ensure compliance with these regulations by having direct oversight and control over data management practices.
Cost Management and Predictability
On-premises deployment allows organizations to have greater control over the costs associated with payment processing. There are typically fixed upfront costs for hardware and software investments, and ongoing maintenance and support expenses. This can provide better cost predictability compared to cloud-based payment processors that involve recurring subscription fees.
Deploying payment processing on a local server involves setting up the necessary hardware infrastructure within an organization's premises.
Hardware / Platform compatibility
By thoroughly testing payment gateways on ARM and RISC-V platforms, we ensure smooth operation, compatibility, and compliance with requirements. The Linux kernel includes features and optimizations specific to ARM architectures, such as support for big.LITTLE processing, hardware acceleration for graphics and video, and power management capabilities tailored for ARM-based devices.
Linux provides full support for the ARMv8 64-bit architecture (also known as AArch64 or ARM64). This support enables running Linux on high-performance ARM-based servers and enterprise-grade devices.
The Linux kernel has an ongoing effort to port and optimize the kernel for RISC-V. This includes adding support for RISC-V-specific features, system calls, and device drivers.