There are several operating systems for both servers and desktops. In some cases the difference between a server system and its desktop counterpart (if any) is small; in other cases very larger. Thus it is difficult to be concise. Very broadly, the differences are:
Desktop OS is like windows XP professional or home edition, or Mac OS X. Network I believe is either one based on being in a network, like a cloud computing OS; or a server operating system, which tells the computer how to host websites and files in a network, including the internet.
AnswerAssuming you're like the 99% who are using PCs or MACs: An operating system resides on your local computer and it's function is to allow the software to work with the hardware on that machine. A network operating system allows multiple computers to connect to each other, controlling the sharing of devices, files or programs. This resides on a shared computer called a "server".
windows operating system most widely used for desktop and laptop computers.windows comes in both client and server version,all of which support networking ,the difference being that the server architecture is designed for dedicated server hardware.although they can easily share their data with other user network,the client versions of windows are geared to running user application.
Many operating systems now can run on standalone computers and also on networked computers. Standalone or generic operating systems are the ones which run on standalone computers like Windows operating system running on a PC. Network operating systems are the ones which run on a server and can be accessed through client machines connected on the network. e.g. Solaris or Linux running on a server can be used as network operating systems. Even there are Windows server operating systems which can be used by clients connected on the network. ILYAS MAHIDA
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A server network is a computer that links devices together. and a desktop is known as a PC(Personal Computer) for a home user, business, etc use.
Desktop OS is like windows XP professional or home edition, or Mac OS X. Network I believe is either one based on being in a network, like a cloud computing OS; or a server operating system, which tells the computer how to host websites and files in a network, including the internet.
A desktop application is installed on a single desktop computer, the data is stored locally on that computer or perhaps on a network server. Other desktop applications might be installed on a network server, they are local to that network. Web applications run via a web server, the program and data are available anywhere the Internet is available.
A physical server is a standalone hardware device that runs an operating system and hosts various applications. It requires its own power supply, cooling system, and physical space. In contrast, a virtual server is a software-based environment that mimics a physical server. Multiple virtual servers can run on a single physical server, each operating independently with its own operating system and applications. Virtual servers offer flexibility, cost savings, and easier scalability compared to physical servers, making them a popular choice in modern IT environments.
No, an operating system is not an application, an, "operating system", is another word that refers to a Microsoft Windows-installed desktop PC or notebook, named a, "server."
Desktop computers are intended to use at home or at office at the same place. they don't have integrated the screen, keyboard and mouse Server computers are designed to be used to be a server (such as a web server, sql server or other) Laptop computers are made for taking them to travel. they are smaller and they have screen, keyboard and mouse integrated hope this helps
AnswerAssuming you're like the 99% who are using PCs or MACs: An operating system resides on your local computer and it's function is to allow the software to work with the hardware on that machine. A network operating system allows multiple computers to connect to each other, controlling the sharing of devices, files or programs. This resides on a shared computer called a "server".
1.With server OS we can manage desktop OS. Server Os is higher version of Desktop OS. 2.server OS gives centralised administration for users shared resources higher security. But Desktop OS gives local machine administration only. 3.Server OS is fully covered & managed security. For (ex) Domain Controller application server print server etc. We make server with security. for Desktop OS Normal PC. We make low level security.
Yes, you can run a server operating system on desktop PC hardware. Many server OS options, such as Ubuntu Server, Windows Server, or CentOS, are designed to work with standard hardware components commonly found in desktop PCs. However, performance may vary based on the hardware specifications and the demands of the server applications you intend to run. It's important to ensure that the hardware meets the minimum requirements for the server OS you choose.
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Answer--The difference between the two is simple. Windows Server 2003 is built on Windows XP, but Server 2003 has some advanced networking and server facilities. You can notice this on the Server configuration wizard on Server 2003 Note: There is Lot of difference win XP & win server 2003. Xp is a client operating systems. but win 2003 is a server. we can not install active directory in Xp. but we install active directorey win server 2003. we can not manage centralize Win xp. but we manage centralize Win server 2003. Win Xp use small network Maximum 25 computer in a network. but we manage large network through win server 2003.Note: If you want more information so you can visit http://www.iyogibusiness.com/
Server OS's usually have no/minimal user interface, and only do as much as they are supposed to do. Desktop OS's on other hand usually have robust GUI's and feature support for lots of things never or rarely used by servers(printers, bluetooth, WiFi, etc.)