Client server A Computer Joined In The Domain With Client OS
like Windows XP, Windows vista, Windows 7 etc.
and
Member server
A Computer Joined In The Domain With Server OS
like windows server 2000,Windows Server 2003,windows server 2008
with the Web, a browser is a client process and a Web server is a server process. With p2p file sharing, the peer that is downloading the file is labeled as the client, and the peer that is uploading the file is labeled as the server.
Both the client and the server create a socket, but only the server binds the socket to a local endpoint. The server can then subsequently do a blocking readcall in which it waits for incoming data from any client. Likewise, after creating the socket, the client simply does a blocking call to write data to the server. There is no need to close a connection.
Peer to Peer networking has no central "hub" to store the data to be downloaded. When a Client needs information, they connect to other clients on a network to download that information. An example of Peer-to-Peer networking is BitTorrent. Client-Server Networks use a central computer as a hub to store information. So when a client needs to access information, they need to access the Server for that data. An example of a Client-Server Network is any website.
Distinguish between Peer-to-Peer and server based networks
A server for a client
client is share to data storage in server
client is share to data storage in server
Client server A Computer Joined In The Domain With Client OS like Windows XP, Windows vista, Windows 7 etc. and Member server A Computer Joined In The Domain With Server OS like windows server 2000,Windows Server 2003,windows server 2008
noemally client server is used by client o server and mobile for calling
SAP - Client (installed)/Server mySAP web browser (Client)/Server
what is the difference between a server physical case and a client case
client site program always execute on client computer while server site program execute on sever computer
In a peer to peer network, all nodes are the same. In a client-server network, conversely, the server node maintains control over other nodes.
A server will receive connections from a client, and the client will usually receive some service from the server. When you're browsing web sites online, those web sites are hosted on servers. Your web browser acts as a client to connect to the server and interact with it.
a server runs the website though the internet and sends the data to any computer who asks for the web page meanwhile a client is a computer asking for the web page
Thick Client : Processing is done on client side. eg: Applets.Thin client : Processing is done on server side.eg: Yahoo, hotmail, etc.
host or server is same. the server provide the service to the end user or client. like engineered programming.