A virtual server is a software-defined server that emulates the functionality of a physical server. Multiple virtual servers can run on a single physical server, sharing its resources like CPU, memory, and storage. This allows for better resource utilization, cost savings, and improved scalability. They are commonly used for web hosting, application hosting, and testing environments.
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