Cloud Hosting.
Running your app on rented, on-demand infrastructure instead of your own physical servers.
Cloud hosting means your product runs on infrastructure provided by companies like AWS, Google Cloud, or Vercel, rented as you need it. Instead of buying and maintaining servers, you pay for capacity on demand and scale it up or down as traffic changes.
For startups this is transformative. You can launch globally without owning hardware, handle a traffic spike by scaling automatically, and only pay for what you use. It turns a large upfront cost into a flexible operating expense.
The trade-offs are about choosing the right services and keeping costs in check as you grow. Good architecture keeps cloud bills predictable rather than letting them balloon quietly.
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