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A server is neither an input nor an output device; it is a specialized computer that manages network resources and provides services to other computers or clients. Servers handle data processing and storage, facilitating communication and information exchange across a network. While they may interact with both input and output devices, their primary role is to serve data rather than act as an interface for user input or output.

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