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  2. Virtual private server - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_server

    A virtual private server (VPS) is a virtual machine sold as a service by an Internet hosting service. [1] The term "virtual dedicated server" (VDS) has a similar meaning.A virtual private server runs its own copy of an operating system (OS), and customers may have superuser-level access to that operating system instance, so they can install almost any software that runs on that OS.

  3. Virtual hosting - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_hosting

    Virtual hosting is a method for hosting multiple domain names (with separate handling of each name) on a single server (or pool of servers). [1] This allows one server to share its resources, such as memory and processor cycles, without requiring all services provided to use the same host name.

  4. Linux-VServer - Wikipedia

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    Virtual private servers are commonly used in web hosting services, where they are useful for segregating customer accounts, pooling resources and containing any potential security breaches. To save space on such installations, each virtual server's file system can be created as a tree of copy-on-write hard links to a "template" file system.

  5. Web hosting service - Wikipedia

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    Grid hosting – This form of distributed hosting is when a server cluster acts like a grid and is composed of multiple nodes. [citation needed] Home server – A private server can be used to host one or more websites from a usually consumer-grade broadband connection. These can be purpose-built machines or more commonly old PCs.

  6. VPS - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VPS

    Virtual private server, a method of partitioning a physical server computer into multiple servers; VPS/VM, a computer operating system; Kodak Vericolor III, Type S film;

  7. Rackspace Cloud - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rackspace_Cloud

    Cloud files is a cloud hosting service that provides "unlimited online storage and CDN" for media (examples given include backups, video files, user content) on a utility computing basis. [7] It was originally launched as Mosso CloudFS as a private beta release on May 5, 2008, and is similar to Amazon Simple Storage Service. [8]