cloud servers

[/klaʊd ˈsɜːrvərz/]
nounpl: cloud servers
servidores em nuvem
1. Virtual servers hosted on remote data centers that deliver computing resources over the internet, allowing users to access and manage data without physical hardware
Many companies are migrating their infrastructure to cloud servers to reduce costs and improve scalability.
Muitas empresas estão migrando sua infraestrutura para servidores em nuvem para reduzir custos e melhorar a escalabilidade.
2. On-demand computing resources provided by cloud service providers that can be rapidly provisioned and released
Cloud servers offer flexible payment models where you only pay for what you use.
Os servidores em nuvem oferecem modelos de pagamento flexíveis onde você paga apenas pelo que usa.
Cloud servers are increasingly central to business operations in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, as digital transformation accelerates, there is growing adoption of cloud services among startups and enterprises. The term is often used alongside English terminology in tech-savvy communities, particularly in São Paulo's growing tech ecosystem.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
virtual serverscloud computingremote servershosted serversservers na nuvem
Antonyms / Antônimos
on-premises serversdedicated serversphysical serverslocal servers

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
servidores em nuvem
Standard term used across Brazil in business and technology contexts
São Paulo
servidores em nuvem / servidores cloud
Tech hub commonly uses both Portuguese and English terms interchangeably
Rio de Janeiro
servidores em nuvem
Standard usage with growing tech adoption
Portugal
servidores em nuvem / servidores cloud
Portuguese Portuguese uses similar terminology with slight pronunciation differences

Related Words

cloud computingdata centersvirtualizationSaaSIaaSPaaSAWSAzureGoogle Cloud

Related Idioms & Phrases

moving to the cloud
cloud-based infrastructure
cloud migration strategy
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