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Name server (373 bytes)
1: A <b>name server</b> is computer server [[software]] that implements a name service proto... 4: See also [[root nameserver]]. 13: [[nl:Domain Name Server]] Server (6027 bytes) 1: : ''This article is about computer servers. For the food service use, see [[waiter]].'' 3: In [[computing]], a '''server''' is: 5: ... the term. Web, [[email|mail]], and [[database]] servers are what most people access when using the [[int... 7: ...es designed for this purpose. In a general sense, server machines have high-capacity (and sometimes redund... 11: ... refer to the software, such as the [[Apache HTTP server]], which runs on such a machine and manages the d... Key server (1219 bytes) 1: In [[computer security]], a '''key server''' is a computer -- typically running special sof... 5: ...le proprietary [[PKI]] systems which maintain key servers for their users; only their users are likely to ... 11: [[it:Key server]] Server-side (949 bytes) 1: ...hat are performed by the [[server]] in a [[client-server]] relationship. 3: ...] or [[workstation]]. Operations may be performed server-side because they require access to information o... 5: ...processing and storage of data from a client to a server, which can be viewed by a group of clients. 8: ... page''' the edit will be processed and stored '''server-side''', making the edit readable for others. Server farm (481 bytes) 1: ...[Image:Serverfarm.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A typical Server Farm.]] 2: ...distribution of tasks so that when one particular server (such as [[e-mail]]) fails, the entire system is ... Rds server (461 bytes) 1: ...security. The RDS server is always the ColdFusion Server. Video server (551 bytes) 1: ...e or [[ISDN]] connection. With the use of a video server attached to an analog camera, all elements of an ... Image server (3442 bytes) 3: ...]s. They are used as a compliment to existing web servers such as [[Apache]] to speed up image retrival. 5: ...splaying [[PNG]] and [[MNG]] images, but an image server could detect the users browser version and send t... 7: Image servers can also be applied to limit [[bandwidth]] usage... 9: ...lient]] applications add to the value of an Image Server. 15: ...de/en braintransfer Image Server] is available as server software and hosted service ([[ASP]]) Application server (1892 bytes) 1: An '''application server''' is a [[server]] [[computer]] in a [[computer network]] dedicate... 3: ...oft Windows|Windows]] software to be run on an NT server, and accessed from a wide variety of clients, inc... 23: [[nl:Applicatieserver]] News server (7321 bytes) 1: ...ver'' exchanges articles with other servers. Most servers can provide both functions. 3: ==Transit server== 4: ... ''leaf nodes'', are connected to one other major server. 6: ...in RFC 1036. Of particular interest to a transit server are: 11: ...an article passed through on its way to the local server News Server (191 bytes) 1: ...irror (computing)|mirror]]s [[newsgroup]]s. These servers regularly transmit to each other, to keep synchr... Sound server (1259 bytes) 1: ...e [[soundcard]]. The term could also apply to a [[server]] dedicated to audio [[streaming]] or a [[network... 15: * http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Sound_server 17: * http://www.lofttech.com/soundserver/ Blade server (1056 bytes) 1: ...nd [[network]] connections. The idea behind blade servers is that many such blades can be added in space-s... 3: Blade servers are ideal for specific purposes such as [[web ho... 5: Although blade server technology allows for open, cross-vendor solution... Server hog (283 bytes) 1: ...aded. If the damage thus done is intentional, the server hog is being used for a [[denial-of-service attac... Altar server (2016 bytes) 1: ...ching and carrying, ringing a bell etc. An altar server usually has no formal training and holds no forma... 3: ...est celebrant and the deacon as necessary. Altar servers wear the [[alb]] or the [[surplice]] during a li... 5: ...supervise children and other adults who are altar servers. Stateless server (981 bytes) 1: ...ra information will need to be interpreted by the server each time. 3: ...ple of a stateless server is a [[World-Wide Web]] server. These take in requests ([[URL]]s) which complete... 5: ...teractive session with the user. A request to the server for a file can assume that the user has been auth... FTP server (1208 bytes) 1: The term '''FTP [[server]]''' can mean one of two things: 5: You can connect to an FTP server using an [[FTP client]] and some [[web browser]]s... 7: There are numerous versions of FTP server software. They include: 9: ...ased under [[GPL]].[http://www.anomic.de/AnomicFTPServer/] 11: ...P Server]] - a commercial server.[http://www.bpftpserver.com/] Database server (563 bytes) 1: ...e.g., [[MySQL]]) rely exclusively on the [[client-server]] model for [[database]] access. Server log (1544 bytes) 1: ...iles) automatically created and maintained by a [[server]] of activity performed by it. 3: ... log, [[error]] log, or [[referer]] log. However, server logs typically do not collect user-specific infor... 5: ...nistrative person. A statistical analysis of the server log may be used to examine traffic patterns by ti... 6: ...ing resources can be aided by analysis of the web server logs. 12: ...ttp://httpd.apache.org/docs/logs.html Apache HTTP Server Log Files Documentation] Dedicated server (889 bytes) 1: ...ses over 10 or 100 Mbit/s [[Ethernet]]. Dedicated servers are most often housed in [[data centers]], simil... 3: ...uter as the server. This typically results in the server being able to handle several more concurrent conn...
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