An Amazon cloud server, or Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instance, is a virtual server that runs in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud computing platform. EC2 instances let you create and configure virtual servers with the resources you need, such as CPU, memory, storage, and networking. You can use EC2 instances to host a wide range of applications, including web applications, databases, and enterprise applications.
Amazon cloud servers are popular because they are scalable, reliable, and cost-effective. You can easily add or remove EC2 instances as your needs change, and you only pay for the resources you use. EC2 instances are also highly reliable, with multiple data centers and redundant systems to ensure that your applications are always available. And, because Amazon cloud servers are part of the AWS cloud platform, you have access to a wide range of other AWS services, such as storage, networking, and database services.