cloud server
[/klaʊd ˈsɜrvər/]
nounpl: cloud servers
servidor na nuvem
1. A virtual server that runs on cloud computing infrastructure, allowing users to access computing resources over the internet without owning physical hardware
The company migrated its databases to a cloud server to reduce infrastructure costs.
A empresa migrou seus bancos de dados para um servidor na nuvem para reduzir custos de infraestrutura.
2. A remote computing service that provides processing power, storage, and applications accessible via the internet
Our team uses a cloud server to collaborate on projects from different locations.
Nosso time usa um servidor na nuvem para colaborar em projetos de diferentes locais.
3. Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) or Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) solution hosted by third-party providers
Cloud servers like AWS and Azure have revolutionized how businesses manage their IT infrastructure.
Servidores na nuvem como AWS e Azure revolucionaram como as empresas gerenciam sua infraestrutura de TI.
Cloud servers have become fundamental to modern business operations in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, companies increasingly adopt cloud solutions to avoid high costs of physical infrastructure maintenance. The terminology 'servidor na nuvem' is widely understood in tech communities and corporate environments. In the USA, cloud adoption is nearly ubiquitous, with major providers like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud dominating the market. The term reflects a broader cultural shift toward digital transformation and remote work capabilities.
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