A virtual server is a software-based emulation of a physical server, created by partitioning a single hardware machine into multiple isolated environments. It runs its own operating system and applications, enabling efficient resource utilization. Businesses use them for web hosting, development, and scaling infrastructure without buying new hardware. Small teams and enterprises benefit from cost savings, flexibility, and simplified management.
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