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Cloud servers, also known as virtual servers or virtual machines (VMs), are scalable and flexible computing resources provided by cloud service providers. Unlike traditional physical servers, cloud servers run on virtualized infrastructure hosted in data centers and are accessible over the internet. Cloud servers offer on-demand scalability, allowing businesses to easily adjust resources such as CPU, memory, and storage based on fluctuating demand. They also provide benefits such as reliability, redundancy, and accessibility, enabling businesses to deploy and manage applications and services efficiently in a cloud environment.
Services Provided
- Provisioning of virtual servers with customizable computing resources, including CPU, memory, storage, and bandwidth.
- High availability and redundancy through automatic failover and load balancing mechanisms to ensure continuous uptime and reliability.
- Scalable infrastructure that allows businesses to easily scale resources up or down based on changing workload demands.
- Flexible billing models, including pay-as-you-go and subscription-based pricing, to match usage with cost-effectiveness.
- Integration with other cloud services and platforms, such as storage, databases, networking, and management tools, for comprehensive cloud infrastructure solutions.
- Robust security measures, including firewalls, encryption, identity and access management (IAM), and compliance certifications, to protect data and applications hosted on cloud servers.