Web addresses are case sensitive for Linux/UNIX based operating systems.
A server is basically a PC, but with a different operating system that allows it to perform server tasks. To change it to a PC, or a PC to a server, you only need to install the operating system corresponding to the tasks you want it to perform. If you put a partition on your hard drive you can even install both operating systems, and use the same computer as either a server or a PC depending on your needs
Windows 2000 can be upgraded directly using Windows XP Professional or Windows Server 2003. The newest operating system in it's class is Windows Vista Business or Windows Server 2008, depending on whether you are using Professional or Server, respectively.
A server operating system is an operating system that is designed to run on servers. Some of the operating systems include; Windows, Mac OS, and Linux.
DNS Server
It's called DNS server.
The two most common systems for server operating are Windows and Mac OS X. These two systems for server operating are widely used and are the most well-know systems.
Round Robin DNS is a load balancing and power balance between the operating system and the machine. The system sends out different IP addresses from 1 server.
iOS is not a server. It is an operating system made by Apple.
A DHCP server will assign addresses and network masking automatically.
Server virtualization is the partitioning of a single of a single server each of which can support a different operating system.
Yes. Fedora is often used as, and is fully capable of, serving as a server operating system.
Yes. Ubuntu Server, Fedora, and CentOS are popular free operating systems for servers.