RemoteServers
A remote server is a computer, typically a powerful machine, housed in a data center and accessed over a network, most commonly the internet. It provides resources, data, services, or programs to other computers, known as clients, upon request. These servers form the backbone of modern computing infrastructure, enabling functionalities that are not feasible on local devices.
The primary types of remote servers include web servers, which host websites; file servers, which store and
Access to a remote server is typically managed through secure protocols such as SSH (Secure Shell) for
A major shift in recent years is the widespread adoption of cloud servers. These are virtual servers