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Cloud hosting is a type of web hosting where your website is hosted on a virtual server that pulls its resources from a network of physical servers. Unlike traditional hosting, which relies on a single server, cloud hosting distributes your data and applications across multiple servers, ensuring better performance, scalability, and reliability.
Yes, cloud hosting is secure. Providers implement advanced security measures such as firewalls, encryption, DDoS protection, regular updates, and backups to ensure data safety. However, customers must also follow best practices, like using strong passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and keeping their applications updated.
Yes, cloud hosting is secure. Providers implement advanced security measures such as firewalls, encryption, DDoS protection, regular updates, and backups to ensure data safety. However, customers must also follow best practices, like using strong passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and keeping their applications updated.
Cloud hosting typically uses a pay-as-you-go model, where you are billed based on your actual usage of resources like CPU, RAM, storage, and bandwidth. This approach allows you to save money by only paying for what you need, making it more cost-effective than fixed-rate traditional hosting in many cases.
Cloud hosting is designed to handle traffic surges efficiently. It automatically allocates additional resources (CPU, memory, bandwidth) to accommodate the increase in traffic without affecting website performance. Once the traffic normalizes, the resources are scaled down to prevent unnecessary costs.