Virtual Machine (VM), A software-based computer running in the cloud., Scalability, The ability to increase or decrease resources., High Availability, Systems designed to remain operational with minimal downtime., Load Balancer, Distributes traffic between servers., Region, A geographic area where cloud resources are hosted., CI/CD, Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment., Pipeline, An automated workflow for building and deploying applications., Infrastructure as Code, Managing infrastructure using code instead of manual processes., Automation, Using scripts or tools to reduce manual work., Monitoring, Tracking system health and performance., Docker, A platform to build and run containers., Container, A lightweight package containing an application and dependencies., Kubernetes, Container orchestration platform., Pod, The smallest deployable unit in Kubernetes., Cluster, A group of servers working together., Log file, A file containing system or application events., SSH, Secure remote connection to a server., Permissions, Rules defining access to files and resources., Restart service, To stop and start a system service again., Incident, An unexpected issue affecting a system or service.

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