successfully communicated between a HTTP client and server through the Internet. WWW – Worldwide Web was created which is ranked to have the best technological advancement and lifestyle advancement to date. SER V ER SID E FA C TO R S Websites have always been connected to a server which are the high-end specification computers that can handle the strain of million of users accessing the websites that are stored upon the server. With servers‚ they allow access to websites otherwise there would
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Jigsaw…………………………………………….... 03 Web server……………………………………….. 04 Web administration…………………………….... 04 How a Web server works………………………... 04 Administering the Web Server………………….. 06 Logging…………………………………………….. 06 Web Server Backup Procedures…………………. 06 Recovering From a Security Compromise………. 07 Security Testing Web Servers………………….… 08 Remotely Administering a Web Server…………. 08 Advantages of Web server……………………..... 09 Disadvantages of Web server…………………….10 Conclusion…………………………………………10
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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 ▪ Application logic
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File Server - Database Server - Transaction Server – Groupware Server - Object Server – Middleware - Building Blocks. Client Server Operating System: Anatomy of server program - Server needs from OS - Server Scalability - Client Anatomy - Client need from OS - Client OS trends - Server OS trends. Basic Concepts of Client/ Server Computing Client–server computing: Client–server computing is a distributed computing model in which client applications request services from server processes
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26 1. What are the different types of application architectures? There are three different fundamental application architectures. In host-based networks‚ the server performs virtually all of the work. In client-based networks‚ the client computer does most of the work; the server is used only for data storage. In client-server networks‚ the work is shared between the servers and clients. The client performs all presentation logic‚ the server handles all data storage and data access
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Advantages of Client Server Networks over Peer to Peer Networks 1) Centralization: Unlike P2P‚ where there is no central administration‚ here in this architecture there is a centralized control. Servers help in administering the whole set-up. Access rights and resource allocation is done by Servers. 2) Proper Management : All the files are stored at the same place. In this way‚ management of files becomes easy. Also it becomes easier to find files. 3) Back-up and Recovery possible : As all
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communicate with the DRUB server to select data to analyze. The second alternative will have the C++ program running on the server; the client will use his or her browser to interact with the server. A. Classify the two alternatives in terms of what type of application architecture they use. The first alternative that’s was suggested to Fred Jones would be a client/server architecture. The client is responsible for the presentation logic and application logic and the server is responsible for the
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CHAPTER II The proponents have found the following studies and literature as relevant to the system being proposed. The review of related literature and studies will serve as an overview of the presentation in the analysis of the system. INTRODUCTION Human Resource Information System (HRIS) improves information and communication between the company and the employees; it becomes an important strategic tool since it collect‚ manages and reports information for decision making. Modern HRIS needs
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connection to a Web server‚ requested a page and received it. Behind the Scenes If you want to get into a bit more detail on the process of getting a Web page onto your computer screen‚ here are the basic steps that occurred behind the scenes: The browser broke the URL into three parts: The protocol ("http") The server name ("www.howstuffworks.com") The file name ("web-server.htm") The browser communicated with a # HYPERLINK "http://computer.howstuffworks.com/dns.htm" #name server# to translate
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of Windows Server 2008 Server Core and Virtual Servers Benefits Windows Server Core offers a number of benefits‚ regardless of its intended use reduced maintenance. By default‚ a Windows Server Core system has very few binaries installed. When a role is added‚ only the components that are necessary for the role are installed. The binaries are still present on the system‚ which allows for those components to be updated during normal patch cycles. No longer will your Windows Servers need updates
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