The mainframe computer is used for servers.e.g,if we take an organization which is having different branches for each branch we are maintain a system which is connect to an server. In order to maintain the data of all systems in the organization the memory of the server must be more than the sum of the memories of all the systems in that organization. In general the organizations will maintain the mainframe computers as servers.
it is generally kept in very cool places like hill stations to handle the heat produced in server!
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No, an Automated Teller Machine is a client computer connected to a server computer at the bank. The server may or may not be a mainframe computer.
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Mainframe systems use dumb terminals, a client/server environment uses intelligent terminals. Cross-platform computing and distributed processing is supported in client/server architecture, but not possible in a mainframe. There can be any numbers of servers and clients in a CSA, while mainframes work on the principle of the central server.
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As far as I know,ADABAS C will run on Mainframe and Unix platoforms; ADABAS D will run on PC. O.
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Unix can be run on a variety of server, mainframe, and workstation devices.
No. Don't get confused between a mainframe and a server.a mainframe takes up a whole story on a building, sometimes even the whole building.a server (which is mass produced) is basically a desktop computer with some simple modifications
No, The server/Mainframe has the OS for a network terminal.
The usual term is either a file-server or network server.