Virtual servers

Virtual servers, also called VM (Virtual Machines) are based on the virtualisation principle, which has shown it’s worth in systems in larger-scale systems under, in particular under Linux and Unix. It aims to partition a big server into several smaller ones that are virtually private and isolated from one another. Given that a large, dedicated machine is, very often, underused, the virtualisation technique is a source of instant financial savings whilst maintaining an optimal level of security.