As long as it has a PCI or PCIe bus on the board.
There doesn't have to be; depends on whether it is a peer-to-peer or a client/server based network. The topology doesn't determine that.
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Keeping the server/bus station clean at all times, helping the bus person with tables when you have the time, making sure the customer have everything they need, staying organized, and being quick with delivering meals to the table. These are the most important points, besides any other job duties required of an entry-level job.
A Server Depends on the network topology (design). Is the topology a token-ring, star, bus, etc? Server is usually the correct answer in general, but you also have switches, routers, and on older networks, hubs. Some old networks didn't use servers at all. All of the computers combined made up the "server" so to speak as they were all directly linked to one another such as in a bus topology. The problem with bus is that if on computer goes down, the entire network goes down.
One of the control lines in computing is called a control bus. This controls the information sent between the CPU and the server.
The person who buses tables in a restaurant is often called a bus boy/girl. Other names for this position are server or waiter/waitress.
Job positions? - general manager - manager - bartender - server - host/hostess - bus boy - dishwasher - chef - sous chef - line cook - prep cook
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Nope a server does
No, within a bus topology, the client PC's are indepentent of each other. So if PC 1 fails, PC 2 will still be connected to the server. But, PC 2 won't be able to get data/information from PC 1.
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