webmaster
Apache server
The main purpose of a web server colocation really helps a person who is getting int a new system for their web site. The colocation will allow the placement of your server machine into someone else's rack.
A web server host is used for other people to create websites that are available world wide. They purchase space on another person's server, and their website is made availabe.
A web server is a server that is able to store web pages allowing users to view them from another computing device and there are many web server types released by many companies and those are as follows: - Apache Web Server - Apache Tomcat - Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) Windows Server - Nginx web server - Zeus Web Server
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Can you install proxy server or web caching server?And why do we do it?
yes a web server is an end server
Personal Web Server (PWS)
IIS (Internet Information Services) is Microsoft's web server solution that works with Windows Server. It's popular in the Windows environment; however, it's open-source counter-part, Apache Web Server, still holds strong as the most adopted web server solution. A web server is responsible for accepting user HTTP requests and turning them into content that is then delivered back to the user. HTTP, or hyper-text transfer protocal, is the standard protocal that all web browsers use at this point in time.
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For the internet; your web browser is the client and the web server is the server.
A server is a database--on a server. The client is: a person on a PC connected to the server via odbc querying the database. A database is only an app on the server. You can have a domain controller, a mail server, a nat server, web hosting... doesnt matter whats on it. And the client wouldn't really be person, a person is referred to as a user. A client is generally the computer. So what is client server networking? Its when you have perhaps 4 clients all using the server for something. The server kinda being like a master. But usually most clients will look to the server for their network settings (DHCP), and perhaps NAT etc..... But like the above person mentioned you can have database's on your server. But your not just limited to database's, you can have mail server's, web servers, app server etc....