Computer Science
What is a server in a computer network ?
- Someone who manages the network
- The name for a large number of computer cables
- A powerful computer that provides a service, such as centralised file storage
- A software running on one of the network computers
Computer Networks
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A powerful computer that provides a service, such as centralised file storage
Reason — A server is a computer that provides services such as centralized file storage, data sharing, and access to software and hardware resources on the network.
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