
CDC (Cloud Data Center)
A Cloud Data Center (CDC) is a large facility that houses multiple servers equipped with powerful computers and storage systems. These servers store, manage, and process vast amounts of data and applications over the internet. Instead of organizations maintaining their own physical servers, they can access resources hosted in CDCs through cloud services, allowing for flexible, scalable, and cost-effective computing. Essentially, CDCs enable businesses and users to use computing power and storage remotely, relying on centralized, secure infrastructure maintained by cloud providers.