With stand-alone computers, you have to manually transfer files to view it on another computer. If you have a file server though, everything is saved to the same place and any computer hooked up to it can open the files
A file-server. File-servers are essentially fast computers with massive hard-drives. Some network terminals only consist of a screen and keyboard - no hard-drive or CD-ROM drive. These upload their programs from the hard-drive of the file-server, and direct output to a printer. The file-server and printer are accessible by all terminals.
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The common name is - a File Server. It's essentially a fast computer with a large amount of RAM and a huge hard-drive. The file server is connected to a network of computers or terminals by either a wire running in a loop round the room (or building) - or a wireless router.
with the Web, a browser is a client process and a Web server is a server process. With p2p file sharing, the peer that is downloading the file is labeled as the client, and the peer that is uploading the file is labeled as the server.
There many advantages of a file server they include: Data Security and Backups, Centralization of Data, Remote Access, User Control, Employee Monitoring and data recovery. For businesses a file server is essential.
Yes. For your client computers to access the files on your file server they need to be able to communicate with the file server which is where the LAN comes in because it interconnects all your computers and the file server so that they can communicate.
That is called a file server.
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Saving files into a server is useful on public and/or school computers. Yet it isn't necessary to save to a server on a laptop or a home computer. The advantages are you have the majority of files in a single folder and it can protect from file theft on public computers
A client or server is the type of network that has a computer called a file server that acts as the central storage location. Peer to peer is a network that does not have a server, all the computers essentially are equal.
They both produce audio sound (frequently music). They both are standalone files than can be moved between computers.
The purpose of NAS drives on computers is to act as a file server. It allows an individual or business to share files between a number of computers on that shared network.
A file-server. File-servers are essentially fast computers with massive hard-drives. Some network terminals only consist of a screen and keyboard - no hard-drive or CD-ROM drive. These upload their programs from the hard-drive of the file-server, and direct output to a printer. The file-server and printer are accessible by all terminals.
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Member servers are computers that act as servers within a domain. It is a computer that runs in the operating system of the windows 2000 server family. Member server is in a domain but is not a domain controller. It can work as file server, application server, web server etc. Some of the key functions of member server are email management, faxing, file storage, web services etc.
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