KVM switch
A KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switch is a junction that allows you to use the same keyboard, video, and mouse on two or more computers. You plug the devices into the switch, and run the cables from it into each computer. Then you can switch between what computer you want to use with either a small switch, or certain key combinations. Its best used in large organizations where there are hundreds of computers to work with. It gives the network administrators the ability to efficiently and securely manage their information.
Enterprise servers are used to connect computer networks. They are advanced in being able to back up critical data used at businesses. It also allows for tighter security.
A proxy server speaks the client side of a protocol to another server. This is often required when clients have certain restrictions on which servers they can connect to.
There are approximately 500m servers in the world as of April 2010.
File servers do those things. There are specialized servers as well, for example web servers, database servers, remote access servers, fax servers--the list goes on and on. But file servers are the backbone of providing access and managing files and who has access to what resources at which times.BTW. Access to the network is usually referred to as Authentication. And Rights or Security Management is usually what controls access to files, printers, and other resources.
Yes. You could use a 6-way (or larger) KVM switch. KVM stands for Keyboard, Video, Mouse. This allows you to switch between multiple servers using only one keyboard, one mouse, and one monitor.
KVM Switch
A KVM switch, or keyboard, video, and mouse switch, is used to connect multiple computers to the same keyboard, video display, and mouse. This setup is often used in situations where one needs to use multiple computers or operating systems at the same time. For example, Network administrators use this method to monitor and control multiple servers simultaneously.
It is important to monitor servers because if a server crashes, it means downtime and a reduction in the number of returning visitors, and a loss in revenue.
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You can hire a service monitoring company to monitor your servers for you for a reasonable price or you can get the software and install it to where you can monitor the servers yourself.
Play on servers.
Private servers are... well... private. It depends on what the administrator of the server allows.
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The web server administrator
web server administrator
No. You cannot connect with other players with other versions.