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== Consolidation and Separation == As the hardware evolves, it is tempting to put more and more tasks on a server. Though Linux could reliably handle it, at some point, you will end up with too much stuff and people fiddling in the same box that you worry about updating things. Additionally, separating different or similar services which otherwise would interfere with each other, either because they are poorly designed or because they are simply incapable of peaceful coexistence for whatever reason, may often be complex or even impossible. The Linux-VServer project addresses this issue. The same box is able to run multiple virtual servers and each one does the job it is supposed to do. If you need to upgrade to PHP 5 for a given project, you can do so, and only that one project is affected. Also, you can give the root password of a virtual server to an administrator for that virtual server and he/she will be able to perform updates, restart services and so on without having to know about every other project hosted on the same server. This allows a clever provider to sell Virtual Private Servers, which uses less resources than other virtualization techniques, which in turn allows to put more units on a single machine. The list of providers doing so is relatively long, and so this is rightfully considered the main area of application. See [[VServer_Hosting|VServer Hosting]] for a (probably incomplete) list of companies providing Virtual Private Servers based on the Linux-VServer technology. <div class="editsection" style="float:right;margin-left:5px;"> [<nowiki/>[[index.php?title=Usage_Scenarios&action=edit§ion=2|edit]]] </div> <span id="Enhancing_Security"></span> <span id="enhancing-security"></span>
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