virtual ip address

  • 1Virtual IP address — A virtual IP address (VIP or VIPA) is an IP address that is not connected to a specific computer or network interface card (NIC) on a computer. Incoming packets are sent to the VIP address, but all packets travel through real network… …

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  • 2virtual storage address —    Memory location …

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  • 3Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol — (VRRP) is a non proprietary redundancy protocol described in RFC 3768 designed to increase the availability of the default gateway servicing hosts on the same subnet. This increased reliability is achieved by advertising a virtual router (an… …

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  • 4Address space — In computing, an address space defines a range of discrete addresses, each of which may correspond to a physical or virtual memory register, a network host, peripheral device, disk sector or other logical or physical entity. A memory address… …

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  • 5Virtual address — In computer terminology a virtual address is an address identifying a virtual (non physical) entity. The term virtual address is most commonly used for virtual memory or virtual network address.See Also: * Page table * Physical address …

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  • 6Virtual Ip Adress — Une adresse IP virtuelle (Virtual IP address, VIP or VIPA ) est une adresse IP non connectée à un ordinateur ou une carte réseau (NIC) spécifiques. Les paquets entrants sont envoyés à l adresse IP virtuelle, mais en réalité ils circulent tous via …

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  • 7Virtual IP — Die Virtuelle IP Adresse (virtual IP address, gelegentlich auch VIP) bezeichnet die dynamische IP Adresse eines Aktiv/Passiv Clusters, unter der das momentan aktive Primärsystem adressiert ist. Dabei haben alle Rechner des Verbundes individuelle… …

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  • 8Virtual memory/rewrite — Virtual memory is a computer system technique that gives an application program the impression it has contiguous working memory, while in fact it is physically fragmented and may even overflow on to disk storage. Systems which use this technique… …

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  • 9Virtual II — Virtual ] [ (pronounced virtual two ), is a software application that emulates the Apple II series of computers on an Apple Macintosh computer running Mac OS X. The emulator supports these 8 bit Apple II machines: * [Apple II series#Apple… …

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  • 10Virtual office — is a term for shared office services, which normally includes business address, mail courier services, phone services, fax services, answering services, web hosting services, and meeting conference facilities. [Holusha, John.… …

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