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Cloud infrastructure

Cloud infrastructure refers to the collection of hardware and software resources, such as servers, storage, networks, and virtualization technologies, that enable online data storage, processing, and management. Instead of relying on local servers or personal computers, businesses and individuals can access these resources over the internet, typically provided by cloud service providers. This allows for more scalable, flexible, and cost-effective solutions, enabling users to run applications, store data, and collaborate without needing extensive physical infrastructure. Essentially, it’s like renting powerful computing resources as needed, rather than owning them outright.