The example of client server model is that to check your bank account from your computer, a client program in your computer forwards your request ro a server program at the bank. this program may in turn forward the request to its own client program that sends a request to a database server at another bank computer to retrieve your account balance.The balance is returned back to the bank data client, which in turn serves it back to the client in your personal computer,which displays the information for you.
No, it is an internet computer server
Microsoft Exchange Server
yes i find email address by search in Google.com
A person standing a workstation sending a document to a file server is an example of the client/server architecture.
An outdated server is a server that is not up-to-date with the version you're playing on. For example, if you are on 1.8 and the server is on 1.7.9, it is considered outdated
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Some advantages or running a server are * Centralised Print Management * Username and Password control * Centralised Backup * Control of workstations, for example with Microsoft Active Directory and Group Policy * Servers usually have better redundancy, for example hot swap hard drives and fail over network cards * Server software, for example Microsoft Exchange and SQL Server can only be run on servers. Not all server services need a server, for example MySQL can be run on a WindowsXP computer without restriction, whereas Microsft Exchange will only run on a server.
A server waits for requests from the client. Once the client does a request, the server responds. The "client-server" system is used in may different cases; for example, FTP, filesharing, sharing a printer, databases, etc.A server waits for requests from the client. Once the client does a request, the server responds. The "client-server" system is used in may different cases; for example, FTP, filesharing, sharing a printer, databases, etc.A server waits for requests from the client. Once the client does a request, the server responds. The "client-server" system is used in may different cases; for example, FTP, filesharing, sharing a printer, databases, etc.A server waits for requests from the client. Once the client does a request, the server responds. The "client-server" system is used in may different cases; for example, FTP, filesharing, sharing a printer, databases, etc.
1) Install a server operating system, for example Linux, NetBSD or Window2003 Server. 2) Install server services, for example Apache Web Server, MySQL on a WindowsXP computer 3) Share files and folders from a WindowsXP computer, being aware that no more that eight connections can be made at the same time.
Server is a system that is used for providing services to clients. for example print server provides print service, dhcp service provides dhcp service
Yes this is possible at one condition that you have a decent performance. you simply have to get windows server installed on it and setup the server that you wish to have, for example DHCP, http or even a FTP server
Client/server