👉 Allowed computing refers to the set of permitted computational tasks, algorithms, and resources that a computing system, such as a server or cloud instance, is authorized to perform. This encompasses a wide range of activities including but not limited to data processing, machine learning model training and inference, database management, web hosting, content delivery, and more. The scope of allowed computing is typically defined by the service provider or cloud platform to ensure security, compliance with regulations, and efficient resource utilization. It often includes restrictions on specific types of software, hardware configurations, and network operations to prevent misuse or vulnerabilities. For instance, a cloud service might allow only certain programming languages and frameworks, limit the number of concurrent users, or restrict access to sensitive data. The goal is to balance flexibility and functionality with the need to maintain a secure, stable, and reliable computing environment.