>>510969170Depends on the size of the company. A smaller company may just have a website and not own any servers themselves or even know how to set/run them. In that case they would use hostinger, go daddy, cuckflare, aws, azure, whatever google has, etc. those all run off datacenters, and operate "in the cloud" typically with some CDN. CDN have multi-region points to not only protect their customers data through redunancy, but also to increase speed and access for online users, by physically placing a synced copy closer to the users access region. So a cali user doesnt have to travel across backbone to newyork to get to a florida server, instead the florida server pushes to the newyork and cali edge nodes and users in those regions access them. You take out the florida server, the newyork and cali nodes would have some emergency data center level protections to cache those.