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From: "Robert Comer"
>talking about when they say virtual
> server.
That's changing.
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Bob Comer
"Geo" wrote in message news:437a6fca{at}w3.nls.net...
> "Robert Comer" wrote in message
> news:4379efd6$1{at}w3.nls.net...
>
>> Actually Geo, a virtual server getting rooted does not mean that you have
>> access to the host operating system, it's exactly like if the virtual
> server
>> were on another set of hardware, there's no interaction between the OS's.
>> Virtual Server, Virtual PC, VMware GSX, ESX, and workstation, are a very
>> cost effective way to isolate important tasks...
>
> On NT a virtual server is a site that shares an IP address with other
> sites,
> it's also called host header. I know what you mean but that's typically
> not
> what someone looking for asp.net is talking about when they say virtual
> server.
>
> Geo.
>
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