They are not necessarily better. They are large computers, capable of storing a lot more information that other computers and they can be used by more than one person at a time. They would be used in large companies and organisations, that require a lot of power and memory to deal with their work. So they are designed for different kinds of work than other smaller computers, but that doesn't mean they are better. Each type of computer has its own importance and uses.
Mid-range computers are good because they are less expensive than high-end computers. This means you can upgrade their parts to make them better, and they may still be affordable.
Mainframe computers are used for bigger and complex environment than mini computer, so many processors are used to increase the efficiency of data processing. It also provides another benifit i.e. a mainframe computer is able to continue to be in service with remaining processors in case one processor is failed.
A mainframe computer is a big computer. You probably wrote your question using a desk top or lap top computer. A computer larger than that is a mini computer. There are computers larger than that called mainframes. Mainframe computers have the power of thousands of desktops. A bank would have one to keep track of customers' accounts, loans, and other business. They would use a second one for backup.
Mini computers are just like a PC but smaller than a main frame server.
A network is a group of interconnected communicating devices (computers, portable devices, routers, modems, printers etc.) While a mainframe is a centralized server which provides primary services to a network or multiple networks. Typically, the term 'mainframe' is differentiated between 'server' by way that a mainframe provides service to dummy or smart terminals. Terminals do little or nothing by themselves, and require an established link to the mainframe to boot or function basically. A dummy terminal has no processing capability and boots off the mainframe over the network. IE, it's little more than a network card, monitor, and keyboard. Most ATMs and credit-card machines are dummy terminals- If the mainframe goes down, they become inoperable. A smart terminal, which is more common, has it's own processing capabilities. A desktop computer is an example of a smart terminal, as it can function even if offline. Also, typically, smart terminals will load data from the mainframe then store it on the terminal itself, rather than running entirely from the mainframe.
The features of mainframe computers include main board, processor, RAM, ROM and hard drive among others. These are the parts that enable a computer to process data.
Early mainframe computers had less capability than the computer used in your car's keyfob to lock/unlock the doors, etc. Mainframe computers of the 1960s had less capability than the most basic handheld electronic calculators sold today. Modern mainframe computers are very powerful and usually have capabilities comparable to several dozen high end gaming desktop computers. The capabilities of any computer varies proportional to the state of the art for the engineering used at the time it was built.
you are stupid... they have less effective use other than mainframe computer.
Mainframe computers have large memory storage. While minicomputers have small or less memory storage than mainframe computer. ... The processing speed of mainframe computer is faster than minicomputer. While the processing speed of minicomputer is slower than mainframe computer.
Mainframe computers are immensely more powerful than standard PCs. They are usually fitted with massive hard-drives (many terabytes in capacity) - many megabytes of internal memory - and super-fast processors. Sometimes mainframe computers are networked together - providing huge amounts of computing power.
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Mid-range computers are good because they are less expensive than high-end computers. This means you can upgrade their parts to make them better, and they may still be affordable.
No, the earliest computers (from the 1940s to the mid 1960s) were all mainframe computers. The first microcomputers were made in the early 1970s. However many of the earliest computers were much slower and had far less memory than the earliest microcomputers!
a main frame computer is a large-scale computers but a super computer are larger than mainframe while a mini computer is smaller in size, have lower processing speed and also have lower cost than mainframe computers.
Mainframe computers are used for bigger and complex environment than mini computer, so many processors are used to increase the efficiency of data processing. It also provides another benifit i.e. a mainframe computer is able to continue to be in service with remaining processors in case one processor is failed.
A mainframe computer is a big computer. You probably wrote your question using a desk top or lap top computer. A computer larger than that is a mini computer. There are computers larger than that called mainframes. Mainframe computers have the power of thousands of desktops. A bank would have one to keep track of customers' accounts, loans, and other business. They would use a second one for backup.
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