Servers

Servers are the backbone of modern computing, acting as the central hubs that store, process, and deliver data and services across networks. From powering websites and applications to managing databases and facilitating communication, servers play a crucial role in both personal and enterprise environments.

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Servers Frequently Asked Questions

What is a server? 

A server is a computer system providing services, resources, or data to other computers (clients) over a network.

What are the main types of servers? 

Web, File, Mail, Database, Application, DNS, Print, FTP, Game, Proxy, Virtual. Also categorized as Tower, Rack, Blade, Mainframe.

What are the key components of a server?

CPU, RAM (often ECC), Hard Drives/SSDs (often RAID), Motherboard, NIC, Power Supply (often redundant), Chassis. Requires an OS and server software.

Why are servers important?

Centralised resource management, data storage/backup, network infrastructure, hosting services, security, scalability.

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