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none. it's more about servers and global it issues
There are 3 different types of computers in common use; * PC(Personal Computer) - These are the standard desktop or tower computers. They have standard operat5ing systems on them and are used for general personal and/or business use. * Laptop - Also known as Notebooks. These are portable computers. They are more compact than PC's as well as more durable...and usually more expensive. Uses are similar to PCs. * Servers - Physically these may resemble PCs, or may come on a rack-mountable form. The operating systems on these are designed to provide services, such as email, websites, FTP and the like. They are more basic as far as convenience applications go, but are more robust.
Depends on how many switches each router takes. You need a router to connect all the other routers, and then enough switches to make 81. For example, you can use 6 16 port routers to connect the computers and 1 8 port router to connect those routers together
Hybrid computers use alot less energy than super computers but do not run as well. usally hybrid computers are used as servers for they are capable of many things but are always running therefor more efficent
For hard drive space, it is not only possible, but is the norm for today's computers. Desktop computers do not have the physical space for the sticks of RAM that would be required for 100 GB's worth. Many servers do, however.
It's not how many computers it takes to store google it's how many servers in a data centre does it take an I think google has around 450 servers each in different countries
router,bridge
none. it's more about servers and global it issues
There are 3 different types of computers in common use; * PC(Personal Computer) - These are the standard desktop or tower computers. They have standard operat5ing systems on them and are used for general personal and/or business use. * Laptop - Also known as Notebooks. These are portable computers. They are more compact than PC's as well as more durable...and usually more expensive. Uses are similar to PCs. * Servers - Physically these may resemble PCs, or may come on a rack-mountable form. The operating systems on these are designed to provide services, such as email, websites, FTP and the like. They are more basic as far as convenience applications go, but are more robust.
Depends on how many switches each router takes. You need a router to connect all the other routers, and then enough switches to make 81. For example, you can use 6 16 port routers to connect the computers and 1 8 port router to connect those routers together
10 servers. That's two tables apiece....easy and better service instead of running around......
Yes. Many high-end servers have 64 GB of RAM or more.
However many were needed. If a company ordered 200 computers from Microsoft, Microsoft would make 200 computers.
The role of ethernet switches in a network is to allow computers and other devices to talk to each other. This also allows many users to access a shared device such as a printer.
1. A router and modem that can take that many computers 2. A lot of switches (although I have heard of business models that serve about 50 computers at a time)
Most servers have what's called a RAID-5 array. Some examples of servers are network servers which allow many computers to use the same network, game servers which are used by game companies and allow thousands of people to play their game at the same time, and telecom servers which control your phone service and possibly your cable service.
It all depends on how many students that elementary school has. A school of 1000 students will require an approximate of 400 computers.