Natural Disasters such as floods, fires and tornados/huracanes
and physical threats such as unauthorized access to your server rooms, should have an id badge in order to access incase they want to steal a hard drive with important information on...
yes, if it has two or more network interfaces. But why would you? Waste of a server....
Usually, although a server may also have two network cards, each with a different IP address assigned.Usually, although a server may also have two network cards, each with a different IP address assigned.Usually, although a server may also have two network cards, each with a different IP address assigned.Usually, although a server may also have two network cards, each with a different IP address assigned.
The only way that could work is if the DHCP service and the HTTP service were configured and running on the same physical machine. Otherwise they could not use the same IP address. DHCP and HTTP do not have to be on separate machines (but it is a good idea to separate them in a network). A better question might be why the two services *require* the same IP address.
a large amount of info has to move from the client computer across the network to the server to execute database transactions quickly
People use servers for such purposes. The server should have at least two network interfaces. Using DHCP server options you can connect two and more networks together.
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there are two types of addresses: network addresses and physical addresses
I think one is database server authentication, the other is operating system level authentication (could be at the network level).
Network or subnetwork IP address. Broadcast address on the network
Sponge eating fish which are like coral eating fish, and oil spills like the one in the gulf of Mexico
physical & data link layers
The two main networks are client/server network and peer-to-peer network. Client/server designates one computer the "leader" of all the other computers in the network. Its usually bigger, faster, and more powerful than the other computers, and can run the network operating system software. While the Peer-to-peer network is to be treated without a server. Its also only allow for computers that use common operating systems and software to be networked.