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What is the difference between workstation and domain?

Updated: 12/19/2022
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AbhishekDixit

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In terms of the internet:

A domain is a specific 32-bit URL address on the internet usually shown as 4 numbers separated by dots (ex: 70.100.145.175) or as alphanumeric name

(ex: www.wikianswers.com).

A workstation is one computer within a domain.

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