Cloud Hosting
What is cloud hosting?
Cloud hosting is a model of web hosting services in which data and applications are stored and processed on remote servers that are accessed via the internet. Unlike colocation, where a company has physical access to its own equipment, cloud hosting offers abstracted resource management through a virtualized infrastructure. This means that users can scale their computing resources as required without having to buy and install their own hardware.
Compare colocation and cloud web hosting: Colocation vs. Cloud Hosting.
Read about different types of website hosting: How to Choose a Web Hosting Service.
Other terms in this category
Data centerColocationWAFDoS (Denial of Service)DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service)Smurf AttackHostingDedicated ServerVPS/VDSDNS hostingWhat is a GET Request?SSL trafficWhat Is a SYN Flag?What is SYN message in TCP?What are SYN cookies?Zero Day (0day DDoS) attackWhat is a domain name?BandwidthWhat is a router?What is a server?TrafficRound-Trip Time, RTTInternet Protocol, IPLink bandwidth, link throughputTCP window sizeWhat are cookies?What is a CVE?What Is an Exploit?HacktivismWhat is Proxying?Content Delivery Network, CDNAttack amplificationBotAttacks against websitesWhat is the 95th percentile?What is TLS fingerprinting?TCP handshakeDNSBL (DNS Blacklists)MAC (Media Access Control) address or physical addressDoS (Denial of Service)IP addressProxy serverFirewallP2P network
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