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A type of network setup that utilizes both servers and clients. For example, a network that utilizes a DNS server is an example of a client/server network. Most client/server networks are the type of networks you would find in a corporate or business environment....hi kash The client-server software architecture model, distinguishes client systems from server systems, which communicate over a computer
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well, Fat client is a computer client in client-server architecture networks which typically provides rich functionality independently of the central server. Originally just a "client", or "thick-client" in the early days of PC based computing, the word "fat" is in opposition to the "thin" within thin-client, however it typically means that the size
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UNIX is a computer operating system .DOS,stands for Disk Operating System.UNIX operating systems are widely used in both servers and workstations. The Unix environment and the client-server program-IBM-compatible x86-based machines.Under UNIX, the "operating system" consists of many of these utilities along with the master control program, the kernel. The kernel provides services to start and stop
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communication session. Other models with which it might be contrasted include the client/server model and the master/slave model. In some cases, peer-to-peer communications is implemented by giving each capabilities and either party can initiate a communication session. Other models with which it might be contrasted include the client/server model and the master/slave model. In some cases, peer
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the client/server model and the master/slave model. In some cases, peer-to-peer communications is implemented by giving each communication node both server and client capabilities. In recent usage, peer/server model and the master/slave model. In some cases, peer-to-peer communications is implemented by giving each communication node both server and client capabilities. In recent usage, peer-to-peer has come
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