Cloud hosting is a type of web hosting service that uses a network of remote servers, referred to as a “cloud,” to store, manage, and process data, rather than relying on a single server. The cloud infrastructure provides scalability, flexibility, and reliability, as customers can easily increase or decrease their resource usage as needed. The resources are also distributed across multiple servers, providing redundancy and minimizing downtime. This makes cloud hosting a suitable option for businesses with rapidly changing resource needs, as well as those with high-traffic websites or mission-critical applications. Cloud hosting typically operates on a pay-per-use model, where customers only pay for the resources they consume.