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What would you use a server for?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 7/1/2023

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.

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Manley Wehner

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