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Operating System Virtualization Creates Multiple Isolated "Virtual Private Servers"
A VPS can be rebooted independently and has its own root access, users, IP addresses, memory, CPU processes, files, applications, system libraries and configuration files. Since each server has its own independent Remote Desktop Admin access and IP addresses, each VPS is more secure than a dedicated stand alone server would be. In addition, each VPS is isolated from the other servers on the machine, making it impossible for one VPS to adversely affect another, or for an administrator of one VPS to access the core OS or any of the IDEs on another VPS.
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