Creado por corey Williams
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lan = local area network wan = wide area network one or more servers may be part of a local area network a server may also be a part of a wide area network google has massive servers in several different countries every google search uses the same amount of energy as making a cup of tea example: a school network, there may be dozens or even hundreds of clients and several servers and backups a file server holds all the data files and databases and manages backups a print server may organise printing on different printers an email server may receive emails, detect and block spam, distribute emails to users a web server may host in school the schools external website role of a client on a client server a client sends their request to a server waits and receives the reply server role waits for request from a client acknowledges the request it might be that the server needs to become the client the data then gets returned to the original client features central server is used o manage security some files re held on the central server some processing tasks are performed by the server client issue requests to the server for services such as email, file storage, small and large can require specialist IT staff
there is NO central server like client servers features: suitable for a small or new business with fewer computers ore its a household no central server controls files or security all computers can communicate with each other without a server if a computer is turned off it is not accessible in anyway without being turned on advantages of p2p easy to set up no special software or members of staff individual computers can share other devices and files directly drawbacks viruses and malware easily transfer data recovery and retrieval is not done centrally so users need to do it on their own files are not centrally is not kept together so if a user has not got any easy way of locating files it is hard to locate what users are after
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