A physical computer that is running virtualization software, such as Hyper-V, on which virtual machines can be deployed.
— Computer ScienceIn the .NET Framework add-in programming model, a host application assembly that communicates with an add-in over the communication pipeline.
— Computer ScienceAny device on a TCP/IP network that has an Internet Protocol (IP) address. Examples of hosts include servers, workstations, network-interface print devices, and routers. Sometimes used to refer to a specific network computer that is running a service used by network or remote clients., For Network Load Balancing, a cluster consists of multiple hosts connected over a local area network (LAN).
— Computer ScienceA UI element, such as a window or control, that contains other UI elements. A host performs UI automation services on behalf of the hosted elements.
— Computer ScienceAny computer on a network that is a repository for services available to other computers on the network.
— Computer ScienceThe ISP’s computer complex. The host process members’ requests and keeps track of members’ online experience.
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