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Virtual Load Balancing

Virtual Load Balancing is a technique used to manage and distribute network traffic or computing tasks across multiple servers or resources efficiently. Instead of directing all requests to a single server, it dynamically spreads the workload to prevent any one server from becoming overwhelmed, ensuring optimal performance, reliability, and scalability. This process is often managed by software or virtual tools that monitor system loads in real-time and adjust traffic distribution accordingly, improving overall user experience and system resilience without requiring physical hardware changes.