Physical servers are dedicated hardware machines used to run applications and services. They provide direct access to hardware resources and are commonly used for workloads requiring high performance and security. Virtual servers (Virtual Machines or VMs) are software-defined representations of physical servers. They run on a shared physical infrastructure, enabling resource optimization, scalability, and flexibility. VMs are commonly used for consolidating workloads, testing environments, and cloud computing.
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