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2006-08-12 14:46:13 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

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Definitions of File server on the Web:

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.
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Definitions of Application server on the Web:

A "middle-tier" software and hardware combination that lies between the Web server and the corporate network and systems.
www.cbu.edu/~lschmitt/I351/glossary.htm

An application server is a software platform that delivers content to the Web. This means that an application server interprets site traffic and constructs pages based on a dynamic content repository. This content is typically personalized based on site visitor information, such as the content he/she has viewed up to that point, his/her past buying history, or preferences he/she has set during previous visits. ...
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A server that hosts the server component of the client/server application that works in conjunction with an EMBASSY applet.
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A server in a client-server network which runs one or more applications that can be shared by client stations and which also shares the data processing burden with client stations. This shared application and shared data processing model contrasts with the model used for other servers, such as file servers, that simply send, receive, and store files, requiring client stations to run all applications and process all data. Either model can be most advantageous, depending on circumstances. ...
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A networked computer used to store files for access by other client computers on the network. On larger networks, the file server runs a special network operating system. On smaller installations, the file server may run a PC operating system supplemented by peer-to-peer networking software. (Ref: Dyson, Dictionary of Networking)
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a computer that stores and manages files and software on a computer network, giving users the capability of sharing information and other resources.
www.worldwidelearn.com/elearning-essentials/elearning-glossary.htm

In a local area network (LAN), a computer that provides access to files for workstations that are connected to the network.
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Local Area Networks (LANs) were invented to allow users on the LAN to share and thereby conserve the cost of peripherals (printers, modems, scanners) and to likewise share software. The file server is the machine on the LAN where the shared software is stored.
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A network node that usually consists of fixed-disk storage and a CPU, for storing programs and data shared by users on a network. File servers offer operating system-type file and print capabilities, while database servers provide database intelligence such as transaction processing, indexing, logging, security, and so on.
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In a local area network, a computer that has been set aside to store frequently accessed files.
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A computer running on a network that stores files and provides access to them. Also called a web server. Firewall Acts as a security system that protects an internal network by monitoring traffic between an Internet site and the Internet.
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A computer that provides network stations with controlled access to shareable resources. The network operating system is loaded on the file server, and most shareable devices (disk subsystems, printers) are attached to it. The file server controls system security and monitors station-to-station communications. 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.
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A computer that supports a network of computers allowing them to communicate with one another and share resources.
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A shared database on a LAN that provides access by multiple users to files on the database; a shared resource acting as a source of files.
www.cit.nih.gov/dnst/handbook/Main/glossary.htm

A type of machine used to store files and transfer requested files to client machines.
www.stanford.edu/dept/itss/pcafs/help/glossary.htm

Also known as a server, this is a computer that supplies services to other computers on a client/server network
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A computer running software that provides network users with access to shared disks or other mass-storage devices.
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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.
www.nettedautomation.com/glossary_menue/glossary_f.html

Stores files.
www.smartdraw.com/tutorials/networkdesign/tutorial9.htm

A file server is a computer on a network that stores the programs and data files shared by the users of the network. A file server is the nerve center of the network, and also acts as a remote disk drive, enabling users to store information. It can be physically located in another judicial district from the suspect's machine.
www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/search_docs/app_b.htm

A computer which feeds data to other computers, workstations or devices.
www.dpia.org/glossary/f.html

The computer which contains the network software for a LAN and often the applications software accessible by the stations on the network.
www.kelso.scotborders.sch.uk/departments/computing/resources/reference/glossary_of_terms.htm

A device holding files which are available to everyone connected to a LAN. The file server's software allows it to provide the machines on the LAN with remote disk drives which function as if they were attached directly to their machine.
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A file-storage device on a local area network that is accessible to all users on the network. Unlike a disk server, which appears to the user as a remote disk drive, a file server is a sophisticated device that not only stores files but manages them and maintains order as network users request files and make changes to them. ...
www.adrc.net/data-dictionary/f.htm

In client/server computing, a high-capacity, high-speed computer dedicated to making files and programs available to client workstations and nodes.
www.jqjacobs.net/edu/cis105/concepts/CIS105_concepts_10.html

A centralized computer software program which "serves" various files and computer programs to a number of computers on a network.
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More than you need to know. Hope this helps.

2006-08-12 14:53:03 · answer #1 · answered by TheHumbleOne 7 · 0 0

Difference Between Storage And Server

2016-12-12 16:53:22 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Application server provides access to programs like Word, Excel, etc. File server saves files that you create in your programs.

2006-08-12 14:49:04 · answer #3 · answered by Sabina 5 · 0 0

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2014-07-30 07:10:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not completely sure about this one

2016-08-08 09:12:22 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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