👉 Vi Computing, or Virtual Infrastructure Computing, is a cloud computing model that enables users to rent and manage virtualized computing resources, such as virtual machines (VMs), storage, and networking components, on a pay-as-you-go basis. This approach abstracts the underlying physical hardware, allowing users to dynamically allocate and scale resources according to their needs without the complexities of managing physical infrastructure. Vi Computing platforms typically offer a range of services, from simple VM instances to more complex, integrated environments that support containerized applications and orchestration tools like Kubernetes. By leveraging Vi Computing, organizations can optimize their IT costs, improve resource utilization, and accelerate innovation by quickly deploying and testing new applications in a scalable and flexible environment.