👉 Additional computing refers to the extra processing power, memory, and storage resources beyond the core computing capabilities of a system, typically provided by specialized hardware or software components. This extra capacity is designed to handle specific tasks more efficiently, such as parallel processing, large-scale data analysis, or running complex algorithms. In cloud computing, additional computing might involve virtual machines, containers, or distributed computing frameworks that allow for scalable and flexible resource allocation. This additional computing power can significantly enhance performance, reduce latency, and improve the overall efficiency of applications and services running on the system.