Google Drive, a cloud storage service developed by Google that allows users to store files online, synchronize files across devices, and share files with others, Consumer Services, these services typically focus on providing convenience, ease of use, and accessibility for personal use, Dropbox, a cloud-based file storage and synchronization service that allows users to store files in the cloud, share them with others, and access them from multiple devices, Microsoft OneDrive, a cloud storage service from Microsoft that allows users to store files and data securely in the cloud, access them from various devices, and share them with others, Cloud Storage, a model of computer data storage in which the data is maintained, managed, and backed up remotely on servers owned by a cloud service provider, iCloud, a cloud storage and cloud computing service from Apple that allows users to store data, including files, photos, and backups, in the cloud, Free Data, data with open access datasets or publicly available information that can be utilized for various purposes, such as research, education, or personal projects, Virtual Server, a software-based emulation of a physical server created through virtualization technology, Hypervisor, a software layer that enables virtualization by allowing multiple virtual machines (VMs) to run on a single physical host, Digital Infrastructure, the foundational components that support the delivery and operation of digital services and solutions, including physical hardware (servers, data centers, networking equipment), software platforms, and services (cloud computing, virtualization, data storage and management).

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