👉 Ro computing, or remote computing, refers to a model where computational resources, such as processing power, storage, and software applications, are accessed over a network from a remote location rather than being physically present on the user's local device. This allows users to leverage powerful computing capabilities hosted by remote servers, often through web-based interfaces or specialized software, without the need for local hardware upgrades. Ro computing is widely used in scenarios requiring high-performance computing, data analysis, and machine learning tasks, enabling efficient resource sharing and cost savings while providing flexibility and scalability.