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  • Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

    A dynamically configurable pool of public cloud computing resources that requires the use of encryption protocols, tunneling protocols and other security procedures to transfer data between a private enterprise and a cloud service provider. 

  • Virtual private database

    A database security feature that is built into an Oracle database server, as opposed to being part of an application that is accessing the data. The user is only allowed to see the data they have been given permission to see.

  • Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS)

    A technology that makes it possible to connect local area networks (LANs) over the Internet, so that they appear to subscribers like a single Ethernet LAN. 

  • Virtual Private Network (VPN) appliance

    A.k.a an SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) VPN appliance, is a network device equipped with enhanced security features. It is in effect a router that provides firewall protection, load balancing, authorization, authentication and encryption for VPNs.

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  • Virtual Private Server (VPS)

    A.k.a Virtual Dedicated Server (VDS), is a virtual server that appears to the user as a dedicated server but is actually installed on a computer serving multiple Web sites. 

  • Virtual Provisioning

    A strategy for efficiently managing space in a Storage Area Network (SAN) by allocating physical storage on an "as needed" basis. This strategy is also called thin provisioning.

  • Virtual Reality

    An artificial environment created with computer hardware and software and presented to the user in such a way that it appears and feels like a real environment. The computer-generated simulated environment can be interacted with in a seemingly real or physical way by a person using special electronic equipment, such as a gloves, earphones, and goggles fitted with sensors. Virtual reality can recreate sensory experiences, which include virtual taste, sight, smell, sound, and touch.

  • Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML)

    A language for describing 3D image sequences and possible user interactions to go with them. VRML enables building a sequence of visual images into Web settings with which a user can interact with.

  • Virtual Receptionist

    A virtual receptionist is an phrase used in the business sense that refers to an individual who answers phones or performs the duties of an on-site receptionist, but is not actually located at the primary business’s location. Customer service representatives, answering service agents, and even appointment schedulers could all be classified as a virtual receptionist if they are working off-site or at a remote location. In the majority of cases, a virtual receptionist is working from a home office.

  • Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)

    An Internet protocol that provides a way to have one or more backup routers when using a statically configured router on a Local Area Network (LAN). 

  • Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)

    A technology included in IP (Internet Protocol) network routers that allows multiple instances of a routing table to exist in a router and work simultaneously. 

  • Virtual SAN Appliance (VSA)

    A.k.a a Virtual Storage Appliance (VSA), is a software bundle that allows a storage manager to turn the unused storage capacity in his network's virtual servers into a storage area network (SAN). 

  • Virtual server

    A server (computer and various server programs) at someone else's location that is shared by multiple Web site owners so that each owner can use and administer it as though they had complete control of the server. 

  • Virtual server backup

    The copying of data stored on a virtual server to guard against data loss. Virtual server backups can be accomplished using conventional backup software. The backup software must be installed on each virtual machine.

  • Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM)

    An access method for IBM's mainframe operating system, MVS, now called z/OS. VSAM succeeded and expanded upon an earlier IBM file access method, ISAM (Indexed Sequential Access Method).

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