Over the past few years cloud computing has become one of the biggest trends in today’s technology realm. With this new type of technology has come the term “cloud server.” While many people have fully embraced this new form of technology, many still are not completely positive about what a cloud server is and how it works.

Although there are several complexities involved in understanding a cloud server, for many people, having a basic knowledge of a cloud server will more than suffice when it comes to determining individual need for this technology.

 Originally, the cloud server was designed to be a virtual replacement for a traditional dedicated server that is used to store files and memory. However, a cloud server is run on what is known as a hypervisor, which essentially allows a single computer to appear like a dozen or more computers so it can appear, or act like, a server.

 Cloud servers help to manage infrastructure and platforms that applications run on and it allows others with the right access information to access the items stored on these cloud servers remotely. Essentially a cloud server is a virtual server, while a traditional dedicated server acts as the server’s own unique collection of hardware.

 There are many benefits that come along with these servers that have helped to catapult them to such popularity. One of the many reasons is because they can be scaled up or down very easily only using software and without much effort. These cloud servers were designed to be easy to maintain as well.

 Unlike traditional servers they can be accessed from different places, meaning servers do not need to be installed on different individual computers. All that is needed is basic web browsing tools and any user, regardless of location, will be able to access their server which is typically managed by a third party.

 The implementation of cloud servers has made it easier for users to not only access information on the go or when they are away from their home base or normal computer, but it has also made it easier to move and share files and applications through the cloud server system. Typically most cloud servers can be accessed through devices including laptops, smart phones, tablets and traditional desktop computers; virtually any device that is able to connect to the internet will be able to access information on a cloud server.

 Many people will operate with a private cloud, or a cloud that has been developed by a single business, family or organization. These cloud servers are developed with the utmost privacy in mind. However, there are also public clouds from providers like Amazon, Microsoft and Google. Community clouds and Hybrid cloud servers, which are mixtures of the two aforementioned types of cloud servers, are also available.

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