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Pretty much a client server network is known as a client server network.
For the internet; your web browser is the client and the web server is the server.
Server program is always running in client server.
(Mail Client Server) e-mail client is also used to refer to any agent acting as a client toward an e-mail server,
A client cannot see what a server is doing; the only thing that can be monitored by the client is the data communication between the client and the server. If the client needs to see what is going on in the server then the client needs to connect to the server using remote desktop protocol, Terminal Services, telnet, or some other way to directly connect to the server.
A server for a client
It is a communication device that goes from client to 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.
There is no single protocol used between a server and a client; the protocol depends on what the server and client are doing and how they are currently communicating.
noemally client server is used by client o server and mobile for calling
when a computer is connected to a server it takes all the services from that server and acts as a client.