Cloud computing impacts server backup and recovery in several ways. First, cloud computing reduces the need for traditional backup methods, such as tape drives, external hard drives, or optical disks, which are prone to damage, theft, or obsolescence. Instead, you can use cloud-based backup services, which store your data in remote servers that are encrypted, replicated, and accessible at any time. Second, cloud computing enables faster and easier recovery, as you can restore your data from the cloud to any device and location, without having to rely on physical media or transportation. Third, cloud computing offers more flexibility and options for backup and recovery, as you can choose from different types of cloud services, such as public, private, hybrid, or multi-cloud, depending on your security, performance, and budget requirements.