KEY NOTES UNIT 1 - Introduction • Introduction to Client/Server Computing o Overview of Client/Server Computing o What is Client/Server Computing ▪ Client/server is a distributed computing model in which client applications request services from server processes and Servers receive those requests and perform actions such as database queries and reading files. o Application Tasks ▪ User interface ▪ Presentation logic
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of Microsoft SQL Server in the enterprise is on the rise as a database management system. Microsoft set out to provide an effective database management system that meets multiple goals for information technology organizations. SQL Server‚ a Microsoft product‚ is designed to deliver scalable solutions while offering ease of use and deployment‚ self maintenance and tuning‚ low resource overhead‚ and low administrator skill set requirements. The seeming rise in popularity of SQL Server has resulted in
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address book of IP addresses. Instead‚ we just connect through a domain name server‚ also called a DNS server or name server‚ which manages a massive database that maps domain names to IP addresses. Whether we’re accessing a Web site or sending e-mail‚ your computer uses a DNS server to look up the domain name we’re trying to access. The proper term for this process is DNS name resolution‚ and we would say that the DNS server resolves the domain name to the IP address. For example‚ when we enter "http://www
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CLIENT SERVER ARCHITECTURE BSc 3&4 Aug 2012 – Nov 2012 HURES CASE STUDY 1. Do you think the problems faced by Hures‚ both past and present‚ are unique? Why or why not? The problems faced by Hures company in the past are common as this was what most companies have face after the revolution from the so called GOOD OLD DAYS in which mainframes roamed the earth and life was simple. Mainframes are powerful computers used primarily by corporate and governmental organizations
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build client servers without any manual work using PXE boot. Server setup. For the cobbler server basic requirement is you need two NIC cards if you want to use it for DHCP as well. Why do i need two NIC cards because it allow client servers to initially boot up in the private network where Cobbler will handle the installation. Since Cobbler utilizes DHCP and TFTP‚ making these services listen on a Private network will ensure that they don’t interfere with any other DHCP or TFTP server on the Public
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Spesifikasi Server o Merk HP o Tipe ProLiant ML330 G6 o Processor Intel Xeon E5504 / 2.00 GHz o Memory DDR3 SDRAM - 2.0 GB o Hardisk Serial Attached SCSI - 232.88 GB o Network 1.0 x LAN (Gigabit Ethernet) Sistem Operasi Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition Nama Komputer SERVER - cts IP Address 192.168.1.200 Subnet 255.255.255.240 Gateway 192.168.1.193 DNS Primary 208.67.222.222 DNS Secondary 208.67.220.220 Proxy (tanpa
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In Computer science client-server is a software architecture model consisting of two parts‚ client systems and server systems‚ both communicate over acomputer network or on the same computer. A client-server application is a distributed system consisting of both client and server software. The clientprocess always initiates a connection to the server‚ while the server process always waits for requests from any client. When both the client process and server process are running on the same computer
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Configuring Servers ------------------------------------------------- This lab contains the following exercises and activities: Exercise 2.1Exercise 2.2Exercise 2.3Lab Challenge | Completing Post-Installation Tasks Adding Roles and Features Converting the GUI Interface to Server Core Using the Server Core Interface | Exercise 2.1 | Completing Post-Installation Tasks | Overview | In this exercise‚ you complete the tasks necessary to set up a server on which Windows Server 2012 has
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Chapter 1 Client Server Technology: An Introduction Client/Server technology is a means for separating the functions of an application into two or more distinct parts. The client presents and manipulates data on the desktop computer. The server acts like a mainframe to store and retrieve protected data. Together each machine can perform the duties it is best at. Client-server computing or networking is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or work load between service
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The client–server model is an approach to computer network programming developed at Xerox PARC during the 1970s. It is now prevalent in computer networks. Email‚ the World Wide Web‚ and network printing all apply the client–server model. The model assigns one of two roles to the computers in a network: Client or server. A server is a computer system that selectively shares its resources; a client is a computer or computer program that initiates contact with a server in order to make use of a resource
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