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The technologies of personal computers and telecommunications. This would include the use of mainframe computers as servers, but personal computers can also be used as servers.
The world wide web is a network of interconnected computers. These computers are either servers or clients.. The servers serve the webpages and the clients (us) access (or connect to servers to request the webpage) these webpages.
Internetservice providers, Web hosts, you name it
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.
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.
A Web server - or most other servers - will HAVE TO reserve a port number, to function correctly. For a Web server, this is usually port 80, but this can be changed to any other port.A Web server - or most other servers - will HAVE TO reserve a port number, to function correctly. For a Web server, this is usually port 80, but this can be changed to any other port.A Web server - or most other servers - will HAVE TO reserve a port number, to function correctly. For a Web server, this is usually port 80, but this can be changed to any other port.A Web server - or most other servers - will HAVE TO reserve a port number, to function correctly. For a Web server, this is usually port 80, but this can be changed to any other port.
Web servers
Web servers are computers where web pages are stored. Web servers have high connectivity to the rest of the internet allowing your web site to be accessed by worldwide audience.The most basic criterion used for differing one web server from another is the operating system it uses. Based on this difference web server may be Windows server or UNIX server. The difference between various types of web servers is very important when deciding on the Web Hosting provider by which your web site will be hosted. There are also other specifics that result in different types of web servers. More on this topic can be found on hostinglair.com.
Load balancing in web servers is a method of sharing/assigning workloads across different computers, network links or other resources to maximise throughput and reduce response time to prevent the system from overloading.
FTP server, Internet web server, e-mail server
File servers do those things. There are specialized servers as well, for example web servers, database servers, remote access servers, fax servers--the list goes on and on. But file servers are the backbone of providing access and managing files and who has access to what resources at which times.BTW. Access to the network is usually referred to as Authentication. And Rights or Security Management is usually what controls access to files, printers, and other resources.
E-Mail, FTP, & Web Servers all use DNS Servers to find clients and servers!