It is known as a server.
when one symstem of one computer is connected to the system of other network it is called intra network
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A Network Interface Card (NIC) is needed to connect a computer to a network. It allows a computer to communicate with other devices on the network by sending and receiving data packets. Without a NIC, a computer cannot access network resources or connect to the internet.
No - a peer to peer network means that every device (even a standalone server) has the same authority in the network. Each device can choose to share resources with other devices in the network. In such a network there really isn't a 'central host' computer, unless you put a file or print or database service on a server that the other devices might want access to.
peer-to-peer network
On a computer network, operating systems communicate with each other. In a distributed operating system, a single OS is communicating with itself across multiple machines.
A server. Sometimes also called a 'host'.
Network switches can connect a computer with other devices, such as a printer, thus creating a network of shared resources. The switch allows these devices to exchange information.
The computers should still be able to communicate with each other, regardless of whether or not they are all using the same operating system, as long as all of the computers are on the same network.
Operating system resources in a PC computer can be pieces like RAM, the CPU, BUS, Graphics, and other hardware components on the motherboard which provide the level of resources for an operating system to run.
The file server. It's essentially a large-capacity computer (with lots of RAM and a huge hard-drive) - that shares the programs and memory (resources) with each terminal connected to the network.
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