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    How Do Servers Work and What are Their Major Components?


    Computer technology is widely used all over the world, in fact, without server machines, there is no existence of world-wide-web (www), online shopping, banking experience, and all other server-dependent tasks. How do servers work is a simpler concept and anyone can easily understand the functionality, major components, and realizes other related concepts, like Big Data and cloud computing. I am going to briefly explain all these concepts in this article.

    Unlike personal computers, it is a powerful type of computer that mostly used without screens, keyboards and store all the data associated with the websites hosted on it. A server is responsible to store the website files and share them with other computers. It is commonly used to accept requests for web documents and responses with particular information to the clients. Laptop or personal computers are used to solve mathematical problems and designed to communicate with people.

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    A server is a computer that provides services to other computers or devices. Servers come in many shapes and sizes, but they all share some common features. Servers typically have one or more processors, a large amount of memory, a hard drive for storing data, and a network interface card to allow them to connect to the Internet.
    Servers run different types of software. Web servers provide the services that make websites work, such as hosting websites and serving up the pages you see when you visit them. Email servers send and receive email for businesses. File servers store files on behalf of clients, such as movies or music files. Database servers keep track of information for companies or organizations.

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