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Client-server computing or networking is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or work loads between service providers (servers) and service requesters, called clients. Often c...
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Advantages of Client/Server <>Centralised Resources + All data stored in one location + Easier to backup files and data + Easier to find files and data <>Efficient + Software optimised for multiple users + Hardware optimise...
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The following are most important advantages of a client/server architecture: ... Migration to a client/server architecture can significantly improve the performance of an application without requiring that workstations on which the client is executed be modified.
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Client/Server Database Architecture ... Connected user links have some disadvantages. Because these links require users to have accounts and privileges on the remote databases to which they are attempting to connect, they require more privilege administration for administrators.
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Both client/server and peer-to-peer architectures are widely used, and each has unique advantages and disadvantages. ... Client/Server Technology Conspectus issues ; The page provides links to articles on client/server market research, architecture issues, cost management, networking, change management, and Intranets.
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This article will discuss thin clients and how they affect client-server environments. Thin clients are client computers or client software that rely primarily on the server for all processing activities. It is primarily used only ... Client-Server Technology : Thin Clients; Thin Client Advantages and Disadvantages;
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The network operating system software used in computer networks is discussed. The advantages and disadvantages of Peer-to-peer and client/server configurations are considered. ... Disadvantages of a client/server network:
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Can have a single point of failure. Server can get overloaded. Generally more expensive and difficult to set up initially. -DJ Craig
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