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  1. Intranet (1820 bytes)
    4: ...y both use the same technology regarding clients, servers and IP. One may find email, HTTP, and FTP as well...
  2. Mobile office (1425 bytes)
  3. Buffet (1628 bytes)
    5: A buffet requires less servers, and is often also cheaper to prepare, because of...
  4. Massively distributed collaboration (6112 bytes)
    6: ...r discussion lists, [[Multiplayer|online gaming]] servers, collaborative art and [[news]] sites, and social...
  5. Gmail (2678 bytes)
    17: ...oes store some residual copies of e-mail on their servers, after they have been deleted or even after the ...
  6. Web server (2197 bytes)
    1: ... web clients, delivering the requested pages. Web servers implement the standard HTTP protocol, which is us...
    3: ...n a NeXTcube computer. Today, the most common web servers are the Apache HTTP Server, developed by the Apac...
    7: ...here are some features that all commonly used web servers implement. These are features required by webmast...
    11: * Implementation of the HTTP protocol: web servers must implement the standard HTTP protocol and be ...
    20: ...es a fair amount of scalability. Professional web servers use multiple CPUs wherever possible.
  7. Internet television (2138 bytes)
    5: ...most common problem encountered by television web servers nowadays is the overload. Oddly enough there have...
  8. Proxy server (2112 bytes)
    5: Proxy servers are often used by network administrators to enfor...
    7: ...k-enabled applications support the usage of proxy servers nowadays.
    11: ...practice to use trojans in order to install proxy servers on users' computers, which will be used by them f...
    13: ...erse proxy, which is a server installed along web servers. Traffic coming from the Internet is going throug...
  9. LiveJournal (2272 bytes)
    11: ...e number of users was growing too rapidly for the servers to support. The invitation system did allow for a...
    17: [[Category:Servers]]
  10. Quartz (graphics layer) (1900 bytes)
    15: ...s that relied on the added code to run on other X servers, making Apple's effort useless. The effort itself...
  11. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (1589 bytes)
    6: ...e Server'' (ES), a server version aimed at medium servers
  12. Linux distribution (2597 bytes)
    58: servers.
  13. Domain Name System (1904 bytes)
    7: ...t the same time). Zones can be delegated to other servers if required.
    9: ...requires the resolver to go through multiple name servers in order to obtain the information, a process cal...
  14. Linux (2497 bytes)
    7: ...al-purpose to specialized distributions, aimed at servers, small systems, embedded systems and so on.
    15: ... itself has grown up explosively after 2002. Many servers were already running Linux at that time (an estim...
  15. E-mail spam (3476 bytes)
    15: ...ay support staff can verify it. Furthermore, web servers such as Yahoo or Hotmail offer spam blocking and ...
  16. Fax (1798 bytes)
    11: ...have become a common problem. Some communications servers do not automatically print out all incoming faxes...
  17. Rooter (2025 bytes)
    9: ...h weren't very well guarded, like many university servers. This lead to a proliferation of such attacks, ma...
  18. Cybercrime (2218 bytes)
    11: ... along with obtaining unauthorized access on such servers.
  19. Web design (3052 bytes)
    7: ...bility of linking pages together. However, as web servers, web browsers and web designers advanced, several...
  20. Web browser (2147 bytes)
    1: ...display and interact with content on private HTTP servers and the World Wide Web network. It is normally ab...
    5: Web browsers are the clients of so-called web servers, generally using the HTTP protocol. Although some...
  21. Yahoo! Mail (2669 bytes)
    9: ...able: users cannot send e-mail through other SMTP servers and they cannot use e-mail clients. Accounts that...
  22. Hotmail (2142 bytes)
    15: ... community. Even in 2001, a significant number of servers were still running open-source software.
  23. Dedicated hosting (2042 bytes)
    8: ...her company highly privileged access on dedicated servers.
    13: [[Category:Servers]]
  24. Xbox Live (2474 bytes)
    15: ...ent itself, while the hosting, bandwidth and game servers are provided by Microsoft. This is a serious adva...
    17: ... imposed Microsoft to allow them to use their own servers too, but this is not something every company can ...
  25. Virtual hosting (2237 bytes)
    1: '''Virtual hosting''' is a technique used by web servers to host more than one domain name on the same com...
    11: ...though this can be solved by running multiple web servers bound to different ports, or by using IP aliasing...
  26. Internet fraud (8924 bytes)
    32: ...t that website's traffic to another web site. DNS servers are the machines responsible for resolving intern...
  27. Email authentication (8998 bytes)
    17: ...f ISPs and others currently operating public mail servers.
    25: ...r. That DNS server in turn, refers to lower level servers until an answer is found that is authoritative fo...
    27: ...ing to be from our domain. We have no public mail servers."
    29: ...nt address, even if you change jobs or ISPs. List servers perform a similar function, forwarding e-mail to ...
  28. How to set up a Linux-based home file server (2040 bytes)
    1: '''File servers''' used in home networks are becoming more and mo...
    7: ...t is the operating of choice for high-demand file servers.
  29. Common Indexing Protocol (1801 bytes)
    1: ...g and exchanging index information among indexing servers. The CIP is an improvement over the WHOIS++ Inter...
    3: ... , or check among the indexes received from other servers to find out whether the query can be answered els...
    8: ...rmation could be sent between index producers and servers. The second priciple is that of query routing.
    10: ...vers would depend heavily on referrals. The index servers and their contained indexes are represented in a ...
  30. Database server (2221 bytes)
    1: .... Typically, client applications access database servers over a network.
    3: .../server architecture model in computing. Database servers store the database on a dedicated computer system...
    10: ...ly the final results back to the client. Database servers are typically made to run on a UNIX operating sys...
    21: [[Category:Servers]]
  31. WAP gateway (2339 bytes)
    1: ...ion Protocol, uses content which is stored on web servers on the internet and collects and delivers it to t...

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