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file server
When several or many computers are networked together in a LAN situation, one computer may be utilized as a storage location for files for the group File servers may be employed to store e-mail, financial data, word processing information or to back-up the network
A computer designated to store software, courseware, administrative tools, and other data on a local- or wide-area network It "serves" this information to other computers via the network when users enter their personal access codes
hardware component of a computer that services files on the computer network
A computer, attached to a LAN, that runs a Network Operating System (nos) This lets the file server regulate communications among the workstations connected to it across the LAN, and to manage shared resources available on the file server, such as hard disk storage and printers A file server may be dedicated: the computer is used only as a file server; or non- dedicated: the underlying computer that the LAN nos runs on is used for another task simultaneously, for example as a workstation
A computer that provides (access to) a set of files for other computers on a network
A computer containing files available to all users connected to a local-area network (LAN) In some LANs, a microcomputer is designated as the file server, while in others it is a computer with a large disk drive and specialized software Some file servers also offer other resources such as gateways and protocol conversion
A computer that controls a central repository of data that can be downloaded or manipulated in some manner by a client
In local area networks, a station dedicated to providing file and mass data storage services to the other stations on the network (Novak)
A primary computer in a network that stores data files and applications for use by other computers in the network The file server functions in a network as the hard disk functions in an individual computer
A program running on a network that stores files and provide access to them Also called server
A mass storage device that allows files to be accessed by several computers
(computer science) a digital computer that provides workstations on a network with controlled access to shared resources
(n ) A process running on a computer that provides access to files for remote user systems
A computer running on a network that stores files and provides access to them Also called server See also Web server
A computer whose principal purpose is to store files and provide network access to those files
A computer that serves as the storage component of a local area network and permits users to share its hard disks, storage space, files, etc
A computer that provides networked computers with access to shareable resources A dedicated file server can be used only as a file server while it is on the network A non-dedicated file server can be used simultaneously as a file server and a workstation
A computer connected to the network that contains primary files/applications and shares them as requested with the other computers on the network If the file server is dedicated for that purpose only, it is connected to a client/server network An example of a client/server network is Novell Netware All the computers connected to a peer-to-peer network are capable of being the file server Two examples of peer-to-peer networks are LANtastic and Windows for Workgroups
A centrally located computer that acts as a storehouse of data and applications for numerous users of a local area network It allows users on the network to share files and software
A device on a LAN that provides mass storage of files A file server can be dedicated (only performs network management functions) or non-dedicated (where user applications can co-exist while the network is available
bilinmeyen dosya sunucusu
(Bilgisayar) unknown file server
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