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Simple: in order to have a client-server architecture you need a network. The role of the network is to move data packets between the client and the server. In a client-server architecture the server usually has to manage the network (for example, a domain controller in a Windows environment).
Yes, it can if the client is offering resources to others. It is important to note, however, that the client still is using client software and is not considered to be a server even if offering resources to others. That is, its role may change temporarily but it is still running client OS software.
The ISR router acts as both a DHCP client and server.
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The Deployment Server is dependent on the core parts of the Transport Server.
What is the need of a USER in Internet.. :)Actually "Client" can be term used for a "user".i.e. A client is an application or system that accesses a service made available by a server.Client sends request to the server for its further access.Server responses to the client request.Client is your browser. It sends a URL as request to the Server.Sever responses to the client request. so that the corresponding page is displayed in your browser. This is the process of Client and Server communication.
transport proteins play a role in both
An insurance claims adjuster is a worker that works with the client and the insurance agencies to find a point where both the client and the insurance agency can agree on a set price and rate for the client and insurance agency.
The statement of "database applications are among the most common client-server implementations" is false. Database application main role is to enter and retrieve information from a computerized database.
A server acts as the central point for all programs and data over a network.