All company networks these days are client-server networks. A server is no more then a computer offering one or more services to other computers. Such service can be as simple as file sharing, printing or access to the internet. A lot of people also have a client-server network at home. Many people have a computer system or NAS offering file storage for all computer systems, or have a computer allowing others to use it's printer
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If we focus on sharing documents - True.
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A client-server network better than a peer-to-peer network because it allows centralized control. This includes centralized user management and enforcement of centralized security measures.
I am sorry. I am trying to think of how to answer your question however I really do not know what you are asking here.
Client/Server networks provide more security than typically needed for a home network.
'Client server" is a generic term used to describe a network management type; Ubuntu is a specific version/distribution of the Linux operating system. Ubuntu can be installed as a client/server system if you wish.
Client/server computing, as opposed to Peer to Peer computing, is when there is a directory server present on the network, such as Windows Server 200x, LDAP, Novell eDirectory, or an equivelant. This server acts as a central authority for computers on the network.
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A network tree is used to show the arrangement of various elements of a computer network. It may be depicted physically or logically and is the topological structure of the network.
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A DNS server would most likely be used first by a network client in a corporate environment.