👉 Frozen computing refers to a state where a computer system or network is intentionally put into a low-power, idle mode to conserve energy and resources. This technique involves shutting down non-essential components like processors, memory, and storage devices while keeping the system's core functionalities active. It is commonly used in data centers and cloud environments to reduce power consumption, lower operational costs, and extend hardware lifespans. When the workload increases, the system can be quickly brought back to full operation without significant delays, ensuring efficient resource management and sustainability.