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Virtual storage

Virtual storage is a system that makes a computer's storage resources appear larger and more flexible than they physically are. It combines multiple physical storage devices—like hard drives or SSDs—into a single, unified storage pool. This allows users and applications to access data seamlessly, without worrying about where it's stored or managing individual drives. Virtual storage also helps optimize performance and reliability by distributing data efficiently and providing features like backup and recovery. In essence, it abstracts the complexity of physical storage, providing a more scalable and manageable solution for data needs.