Anyone can own a webserver. A webserver is simply a computer with software installed capable of serving a website etc (like IIS or Apache)
There is no restriction in this. Any one can own a web server. A web server is a system that have capabilities of serving a website.
this is a preatty advanced question but servers can have web clients that can be used on different sites or you can have a private server or you can get a web client from someone if you wana know more talk to someone who accually owns a sever and has used it for a little while
E-Mail, FTP, & Web Servers all use DNS Servers to find clients and servers!
web servers r servers open to any1 they can be used on m ultiple websites if they have that client web servers can also have private clients for only some people to use on sites
There are several major web servers available for Windows:IIS - This is produced and supported by MicrosoftApacheLighttpdCherokeenginxZeus web server
Web Servers Mail Servers Application Servers
Google owns the Chrome browser
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There are mail servers, FTP servers, Web servers, DNS servers, DHCP Servers, those are the most common types
I wouldn't classify it as either. I would call it something like a operating system (OS) extension. There are all kinds of servers, including web servers, fax servers, file servers, print servers, database servers, etc. Each represents something that provides a service to users who request the service. A web server simply provides web content to users who request it...
Most good hosting sites have web servers with SSL. The hosting on these web servers often cost a little bit more due to the security issues but the price is worth the added security.
Three businesses that have web servers outside of the US are AT&T, Terra, and DattaTec.
Yes. Web servers are capable of storing all kinds of files for the internet.