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Hundreds of thousands. There is no way to get an accurate number. There are only a few really huge servers out there such as those run by AT&T, etc.
For some things, yes. While most of their back-end servers are running Windows, NetCraft shows some servers (such as download.microsoft.com) as running Linux. This is most likely due to their use of Akamai for content delivery, which has caching Linux servers in front of all sites. Microsoft also has a farm of 10,000+ Linux servers that host the Skype infrastructure.
The Internet is a series of interconnected servers; probably you are having a problem getting to a specific server but that may not be the Internet's problem ...
On internet servers, and computers all over the world
virtually anywhere Internet cafes servers offices all the Internet is is a bunch of servers talking to each other the Internet has NO core NO center its just like a football net
Encase one of the servers fail
Process servers work at processing internet requests. There realy isn't and substitute for process servers at the moment.
Access websites/files from web servers/ftp servers
The Turnkey internet business is a business that you can buy and start immediately. However, it is important to watch out for scams when purchasing these turnkey businesses.
internet Service Provider, as you may guess they provide you with the internet. They maintain important servers that would be to expensive for you to run to allow you to get on the internet.
Process servers work at processing internet requests. There realy isn't and substitute for process servers at the moment.
There are only 13 root hint servers and over 1000 root DNS servers avalable on the internet