A
network can be divided into two categories.
1) Peer-to-Peer.
1) Peer-to-Peer. A
Peer-to-Peer network has no dedicated servers. Here a number of workstations
are connected together for the purpose of sharing information or devices. All
the workstations are considered as equal. Any one computer can act as client or
server at any instance. This network is ideal for small networks where there is
no need for dedicated servers, like home network or small business
establishments or shops. The Microsoft term for peer-to-peer network is
“Workgroup”. Typically a workgroup contain less than 10 workstations. Normal
workstation operating systems are Windows 95/98, ME, XP, NT Workstation, 2000
professional, Vista, RHEL Workstation etc.
2) Client-Server. The
client/server model consists of high-end servers serving clients continuously
on a network, by providing them with specific services upon request.
The
classifications for servers are
File Server:-
File server, can be used to store the client documents and files
centrally. An ideal file server should have large amount of memory, fast
hard-disks, multiple processors, fast network adapters, redundant power
supplies etc.
Print Servers:-
Print server, which redirects print jobs from clients to specific
printers.
Application Servers:-
Application
server, which allows clients to run certain programs on the server, and enables
multiple users to common applications across the network. Typically Application
Servers run business logic. Which means, every business is different and the
Application Server is the Server Software which controls the business process.
Examples for Application Servers are SAP BASIS, WebLogic, WebSphere etc.
Database Servers:-
Database
server, which allows authorized clients to view, modify and/or delete data in a
common database. Examples of Database Management Systems are Oracle 8i/9i/10g,
MS SQL Server 2000/2005/2008, DB2, MySQL etc.
Directory Servers:-
Directory Servers, which allows the central administration of users and
resources. Examples of Directory Servers are Active Directory, NDS (Novell
Directory Services), Fedora Directory Server, openLDAP etc.
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