No. A Banks server is usually a super computer or atleast a super powerful computer. Microcomputers do not have enough capacity and firepower to run the server of a bank. Only a super computer or an extremely powerful computer can handle the loads of a banks system/
Print Server types: * Software Print Server ** Microcomputer with print server software installed ** Printed attached to Microcomputer[[Images/Server-Print-new.gif|]] * External Hardware Print Server ** Box with connectors for LAN and parallel connectors for printer * Internal Hardware Print Server ** Card that sits in a printer ** Has parallel ports for printers
Yes it is a microcomputer.
what was the first microcomputer called.
) Desktop Personal Computer II) Laptop Personal Computer III) Palmtop Computer / Personal Digital Assistant ( PDA) IV) Workstation / Server
) Desktop Personal Computer II) Laptop Personal Computer III) Palmtop Computer / Personal Digital Assistant ( PDA) IV) Workstation / Server
Just like a desktop (or microcomputer), a minicomputer can have different capacities and hardware. However, minicomputers are almost always multi-user; their operating systems are designed to server multiple people at the same time. A minicomputer is usually physically larger than a microcomputer as well.
The microcomputer is generally known as a PC.
In order to get a dedicated server without breaking a bank, it is best to install an SLA backed collocation service. Using multiple IP system prevents loss of internet connection for a dedicated server and prevents breaking the bank.
the first microcomputer is the altair 8080....but the first commercially available microcomputer is the apple II produce by the Intel Corp......=)
What are the functions of microcomputer operating system?
Why regional bank decided to buy six server computer instead of one supercomputer?"
Microcomputer Applications Associates was created in 1972.