Virtual Servers
Instances running within a physical server that simulate dedicated hosting environments, ensuring flexibility and efficiency.
Virtual servers are software-based server instances that run on physical hardware, created through virtualisation technology that divides one powerful machine into multiple independent environments. Each virtual server operates as if it were a standalone dedicated server, with its own operating system, resources, and configurations, completely isolated from other virtual servers on the same physical host. This technology enables hosting providers to maximise hardware efficiency while giving customers dedicated resources and control at lower costs than traditional dedicated servers. Virtual servers power VPS hosting, cloud hosting platforms, and many enterprise infrastructure solutions. They offer remarkable flexibility, allowing resources to be allocated, scaled, or reconfigured quickly without physical hardware changes. For users, virtual servers provide the performance, security, and customisation capabilities of dedicated hosting while sharing the underlying infrastructure costs among multiple customers, making powerful hosting solutions accessible to businesses of all sizes.