Cloud hosting is a type of web hosting that uses multiple connected servers (the “cloud”) to host websites, applications, or data — instead of relying on a single physical server.

Here’s how it works and why it’s popular 👇




🌩️ How Cloud Hosting Works

  • Your website or app runs on a network of virtual servers.

  • These virtual servers draw resources (CPU, RAM, storage) from a pool of underlying physical servers.

  • If one server goes down or gets overloaded, another one in the network automatically takes over — keeping your site online and stable.


⚙️ Key Features

  • Scalability: You can easily increase or decrease resources (like RAM or storage) as your needs change.

  • Reliability: Because it uses multiple servers, downtime is minimal.

  • Pay-as-you-go pricing: You only pay for the resources you actually use.

  • Speed: Content can be served faster, especially when paired with Content Delivery Networks (CDNs).

  • Flexibility: Suitable for websites, web apps, gaming servers, file storage, and more.


💡 Example

If you host a website on traditional hosting and it suddenly gets a traffic spike, your single server might crash.
But with cloud hosting, the system automatically uses extra servers to handle the load — keeping your site fast and live.


🏢 Popular Cloud Hosting Providers

  • Amazon Web Services (AWS)

  • Google Cloud Platform (GCP)

  • Microsoft Azure

  • DigitalOcean

  • Vultr

  • Linode

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