entity cluster
In Code Lyoko yes but as far as today's reality, sadly no.
The point at which the virtual world overlaps the actual world, as in an exchange between two distinct and separate entities within a social network, when the virtual information impacts or influences the actual, and, conversely, the actual impacts the virtual.
A terminal server is a specialized computer which aggregates multiple communication channels together. Because these channels are bidirectional, two models emerge: Multiple entities connecting to a single resource, and a single entity connecting to multiple resources. Both of these models are widely used. Both physical and virtual resources can be provided through a terminal server: centralized computing can provide multiple users access to a remote virtual operating system. Access Providers often use terminal servers to terminate physical connections to their customers, for example customers who get Internet through some form of modem.
I don't think virtual relationships are taking precedence, just adding another layer to how you meet people, and creating opportunities to be in touch with people who you otherwise would not get to meet.
A physical object is a real-world entity -- one you can physically sense either by seeing it, touching it, smelling it, hearing it or tasting it. By contrast, a virtual object is one we can only imagine. In object-oriented programming languages such as C++, all objects are virtual entities that can be used to represent a physical entity or an imagined entity, or a combination of both, either in whole or in part.
Is called virtual hosts.
Virtual PC allows you to run multiple operating systems under the same physical hardware simultaneously. Of course, multiple operating systems will have to share the same memory, disk drive and failure of the main OS will affect the Virtual PCs
It is called virtual hosts, and it is supported by Apache.
virtual circuit
virtual circuit
VMware makes virtual server hardware and partitions a physical server into multiple virtual machines. You can read more at www.vmware.com › Products › Datacenter Products
A virtual serving host offers virtual server facilities to users. Virtual servers are virtual machines that are functionally equivalent to a physical machine, even though multiple virtual servers can be hosted on a single physical server. Some examples of virtual server hosts include DreamHost, Soft Layer and GoDaddy.