A Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) is a logically isolated section of a public cloud provider's cloud. It allows you to launch cloud resources in a defined virtual network that you control. VPCs enable organizations to have greater control over their cloud resources and network configurations, providing a more secure and isolated environment. They are commonly used to host applications, store data, and run virtual servers within a private network space in the public cloud, allowing users to implement their own security and access control policies.
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