Yes, it does.
A virtual server, or virtual hosting is a method that allows web servers use to host more than one domain name on the same computer. This allows one server to share it's resources with others.
Hosting a virtual server means you can use your computer for other tasks while the server is running. In other words, your computer does not have to be dedicated to ONLY run the server. That way, you can have more virtual servers on one computer, and still use it for other things.
A virtual server to host applications can be cannot be acquired. A virtual server is basically a virtual machine, which means it can be run simultaneously on the same computer. The virtual machine acts like a separate computer system though.
A virtual private server is a server that looks and acts like a dedicated server but actually is installed on a computer that services multiple Websites.
A virtual server is an emulated computer running within a real computer, often used as a way to divide computer resources among multiple users. More information is available on the Wikipedia article "Virtual private server" and on the Virtual Servers website.
Exchange Virtual Server is a clustered Exchange installation. When Exchange is installed on a Windows Server 2003 cluster, it is configured as an Exchange Virtual Server that can be passed between cluster nodes transparently to Exchange clients. 1. SMTP Virtual Server, 2. HTTP Virtual Server, 3.POP3 Virtual Server, 4. IMAP4 Virtual Server and so on To access a network application or resource in a nonclustered environment, network clients must connect to a physical server (that is, a specific computer on the network identified by a unique network name and Internet protocol (IP) address). If that server fails, access to the application or resource is impossible. Through server clusters, Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition and Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition enable the creation of virtual servers. Unlike a physical server, a virtual server is not associated with a specific computer and can be failed over like a group. If the node hosting the virtual server fails, clients can still access its resources using the same server name. A virtual server is a group that contains: A Network Name resource. An IP Address resource. All other resources, including applications, to be accessed by the clients of the virtual server. Other virtual servers. exchange server uses protocol virtual server 1.smtp virtual server 2.imap virtual server 3.http virtual server 4.pop3 virtual server
no it is a browser. in other words it can see files created. It is possible it acts like a server when viewing static files on your computer but it does not serve files for others to see on a different computer.
You would use a virtual server to host more than one domain name on the same computer. The web sites are not affected by sharing one computer, they act just as if they are being hosted by a dedicated server.
A virtual server is a virtual machine (i.e. a simulated computer which runs as a program on a physical computer) which is configured as a network server. Virtual servers are beneficial in that they are easier to back up so they would be beneficial to a home based business.
Virtual Server Hosting is more powerful than traditional hosting. They are often used by internet hosting services to run many virtual machines on a single computer.
Other possible names for a virtual server would be network server, name based hosts, or the most common...just 'server' on it own. Your IP address is assigned depending on what server you use.
A virtual private server is the exact same functionally as a completely separate computer due to the simple fact that both have the same security features and have the exact same functions. One difference is that a virtual server is able to be detected which having a separate physical computer would not be able to be known or located if somebody hacked into the main computer in which a person is using.