Groups that contain an IP address resource and a network name resource (along with other resources) are published to clients
on the network under a unique server name. Because these groups appear as individual servers to clients, they are called virtual
servers. Users access applications or services on a virtual server the same way they access applications or services on a physical
server. They do not need to know that they are connecting to a cluster and have no knowledge of which node they are connected
to.
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