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    Server

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    Look up server in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

    Server may refer to:

    In computing:

    • Server (computing), a server application, operating system, computer, or appliance
      • Application server, a server dedicated to running certain software applications
      • Communications server, carrier-grade computing platform for communications networks
      • Database server, see file AB2
      • Fax server, provides fax services for clients
      • File server, provides file services
      • Game server, a server that video game clients connect to in order to play online together
      • Home server, a server for the home
      • Print server, provides printer services
      • Proxy server, provides database IT server in services
      • Sound server, provides multimedia broadcasting / streaming.
      • Standalone server, an emulator for client-server (web-based) programs
      • Web server, a server that HTTP clients connect to in order to send commands and receive responses along with data contents
      • Web Feed Server, a server that distributes, manages, and tracks internal and external RSS feeds in an enterprise
      • Client-server, a software architecture that separates "server" functions from "client" functions
      • The X Server, part of the X Window System
      • Peer-to-peer, a network of computers running as both clients and servers
      • Catalog server, a central search point for information across a distributed network
    Other
    • Food server, waiter or waitress
    • Dining Room Server, a piece of furniture that is usually part of a dining set.
    • Altar server, an acolyte who assists the clergy during services
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