Cloud PACS veterinary: costs, security, performance, and when hybrid wins.
For most clinics, cloud PACS delivers faster deployment, easier collaboration, elastic storage, automatic updates, and fewer IT headaches. On-premise PACS can still fit if you require guaranteed offline performance, already own robust infrastructure, and have in-house IT…but expect higher ownership overhead. The best of both worlds? Hybrid PACS, like Keystone Omni – which combines local control with cloud accessibility for unmatched flexibility and security.
How PACS Fits Into Everyday Veterinary Workflows
A PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) stores, retrieves, and shares diagnostic images (radiography, ultrasound, CT, MRI). You can deploy it three ways:
Want a veterinary-built option? Explore Asteris Keystone PACS
Benefits of Cloud PACS for Growing Practices
Drawbacks of On-Premise PACS for Veterinary Teams
Good fit if you have reliable in-house IT, predictable volumes, and strict offline needs.
Why Hybrid PACS Is the Best of Both Worlds
Keystone Omni offers a hybrid architecture that combines local speed and offline reliability with cloud resilience, collaboration, and security. This model provides the strongest form of protection because data is stored both on-site and in the cloud. Even if internet drops, you keep working locally, and once reconnected, everything syncs seamlessly. For many clinics, hybrid is the ideal blend of performance, security, and convenience.
Choosing Cloud, On-Premise, or Hybrid: Key Questions to Ask
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