👉 Serving computing refers to the infrastructure and services that enable the efficient delivery of applications and content to end-users, typically in cloud environments. It involves managing the resources required for application deployment, scaling, and operation, as well as handling tasks such as content delivery, request routing, and security. Serving computing is a critical component of cloud computing, as it ensures that applications are accessible, performant, and secure for users. It encompasses various technologies and services, including container orchestration, load balancing, caching, and content delivery networks (CDNs), all designed to optimize the performance and reliability of cloud-based applications. By abstracting these complexities, serving computing allows developers to focus on building and deploying applications without worrying about the underlying infrastructure.