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servers Mean

server is a piece of computer hardware or software (computer program) that provides functionality for other programs or devices, called “clients”…. This architecture is called the client–server model. Servers can provide various functionalities, often called “services”, such as sharing data or resources among multiple clients, or performing computation for a client. A single server can serve multiple clients, and a single client can use multiple servers. A client process may run on the same device or may connect over a network to a server on a different device . Typical servers are database servers, file servers, mail servers, print servers, web servers, game servers, and application servers

Server typePurposeClients
Application serverHosts web apps (computer programs that run inside a web browser) allowing users in the network to run and use them, without having to install a copy on their own computers. Unlike what the name might imply, these servers do not need to be part of the World Wide Web; any local network would do.Computers with a web browser
Catalog serverMaintains an index or table of contents of information that can be found across a large distributed network, such as computers, users, files shared on file server, and web apps. Directory servers and name servers are examples of catalog servers.Any computer program that needs to find something on the network, such a Domain member attempting to log in, an email client looking for an email address, or a user looking for a file
Communications serverMaintains an environment needed for one communication endpoint (user or devices) to find other endpoints and communicate with them. It may or may not include a directory of communication endpoints and a presence detection service, depending on the openness and security parameters of the networkCommunication endpoints (users or devices)
Computing serverShares vast amounts of computing resources, especially CPU and random-access memory, over a network.Any computer program that needs more CPU power and RAM than a personal computer can probably afford. The client must be a networked computer; otherwise, there would be no client-server model.
Database serverMaintains and shares any form of database (organized collections of data with predefined properties that may be displayed in a table) over a network.Spreadsheets, accounting software, asset management software or virtually any computer program that consumes well-organized data, especially in large volumes
Fax serverShares one or more fax machines over a network, thus eliminating the hassle of physical accessAny fax sender or recipient
File serverShares files and folders, storage space to hold files and folders, or both, over a networkNetworked computers are the intended clients, even though local programs can be clients
Game serverEnables several computers or gaming devices to play multiplayer video gamesPersonal computers or gaming consoles
Mail serverMakes email communication possible in the same way that a post office makes snail mail communication possibleSenders and recipients of email
Print serverShares digital video or digital audio over a network through media streaming (transmitting content in a way that portions received can be watched or listened to as they arrive, as opposed to downloading an entire file and then using it)User-attended personal computers equipped with a monitor and a speaker
Sound serverShares one or more printers over a network, thus eliminating the hassle of physical accessComputers in need of printing something
Proxy serverActs as an intermediary between a client and a server, accepting incoming traffic from the client and sending it to the server. Reasons for doing so include content control and filtering, improving traffic performance, preventing unauthorized network access or simply routing the traffic over a large and complex network.Computer programs of the same computer and network clients.
Virtual serverShares hardware and software resources with other virtual servers. It exists only as defined within specialized software called hypervisor. The hypervisor presents virtual hardware to the server as if it were real physical hardware.[7] Server virtualization allows for a more efficient infrastructureAny networked computer
Web serverHosts web pages. A web server is what makes the World Wide Web possible. Each website has one or more web servers. Also, each server can host multiple websites.Computers with a web browser