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Server
The file server. It's essentially a large-capacity computer (with lots of RAM and a huge hard-drive) - that shares the programs and memory (resources) with each terminal connected to the network.
Most computers who host files for others to use are called Servers. Most of the time these computers have a lot of hard drive space as well as a lot of RAM and multiple CPUs. These costs a lot, but depending on who is in need of it these are the best option.If the computer that is sharing files is a normal computer such as a school computer, or home computer connected to a network, then it would just a computer.
topology
Well a peer-to-peer network is simply two computers (or more) which are all directly connected to each other and share files between them. I suspect your second part means Server-Client * Primary-Secondary? That means that all computers connect to aSERVER which then stores and shares files for ALL the clients that connect to the"Primary" or Server Computer.
Server
The file server. It's essentially a large-capacity computer (with lots of RAM and a huge hard-drive) - that shares the programs and memory (resources) with each terminal connected to the network.
The file server. It's essentially a large-capacity computer (with lots of RAM and a huge hard-drive) - that shares the programs and memory (resources) with each terminal connected to the network.
The file server. It's essentially a large-capacity computer (with lots of RAM and a huge hard-drive) - that shares the programs and memory (resources) with each terminal connected to the network.
Server
Server.
A database is a file. A database server is a computer that shares that file over a network.
One device that is shared on the network is a router. This is the one that will connect the various devices to the shared network.
1) It is easy to install and so is the configuration of computers on this network, 2) All the resources and contents are shared by all the peers, unlike server-client architecture where Server shares all the contents and resources.
Type your answer here... how does multi-user shares resources
A host in a peer to peer network can offer resources to other hosts or devices in the network without being a server. If you share a printer, or a folder across the network you are sharing information or resources with other devices; in each case neither system is a server. The ability to do this is built in to most desktop client operating systems.
Most computers who host files for others to use are called Servers. Most of the time these computers have a lot of hard drive space as well as a lot of RAM and multiple CPUs. These costs a lot, but depending on who is in need of it these are the best option.If the computer that is sharing files is a normal computer such as a school computer, or home computer connected to a network, then it would just a computer.