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in Active Directory server roles, computers that function as servers within a domain can have one of two roles: member server or domain controller. A member server is a computer that runs an operating system in the Windows 2000 Server family or the Windows Server 2003 family, belongs to a domain, and is not a domain controller. Member servers typically function as the following types of servers: file servers, application servers, database servers, Web servers, certificate servers, firewalls and remote-access servers.
Types of computer servers include web servers and storage servers. A web server services client requests made by the visitors of the website it hosts while a storage server provides data storage facilities.
Application Server, Internet Server, Firewalls, Messaging Server, Gateways, Remote Access Servers
Dedicated servers are more secure than shared servers. On shared servers anyone is able to access the server, whereas with dedicated servers, only those who are authorized can access the server.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun servers (network computers, or waiters).
Google maintains their servers in the server rooms.
IT purely depends on the Size of the organization, users and the work they are doing. The servers could be print server, file share, ad servers,sharepoint server,database servers etc..
The one way classifying the server is depending upon their range, such as entry level server , mid range server and high range servers.
Tournament servers are just for tournaments. You can not transfer a character to the live servers.
The servers which is live in the domain and helping in performing any operation is a production server and if the server is down there is loss in workforce/organixzations production. DHCP server,printer server,dns server,file server sharepoint,sms etc.
There are mail servers, FTP servers, Web servers, DNS servers, DHCP Servers, those are the most common types
HI! Clustering servers makes servers working as individual servers while keeping care about common fex. storage system. They can work as print severs or file servers individual, mirroring servers makes them working like one server. There have to be two servers and one is working and another is waiting for failover. In server clustering there will not be data loss in failover, that working server only takes another server services to handle. No additional I/O workload in reading and writing to storages. In mirrored system there will be additional workload to that working server, because it has to keep records online in that waiting server. Also there are possibility to dataloss if working server failovers while writing to storages. Data may be not available on the mirrored server.