yes
Pretty much a client server network is known as a client server network.
Windows Server is an example of a client/server network operating systems and Cisco IOS is an example of a router NOS. There are other network operating systems out there.
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).
For the internet; your web browser is the client and the web server is the server.
The computer on a network that requests resources from the server is called the client. The server may also be used to implement administrative security for the client computers.
Media is always required to connect one device to another on a network. It doesn't matter if it is a client server network or a peer to peer network.
False - a peer-to-peer network is simpler.
a client/server network
a client/server network.
A "client".
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The use of one or more servers distinguishes a client/server network from a peer-to-peer network.