Re: Serwer software i hardware - roznice

Autor: . (mishka_at_na.tlena.mi.wysylac.jakbyco)
Data: Mon 12 Jan 2004 - 16:03:12 MET


Michał wrote:
> Użytkownik "Wojciech ( no spam )" <cgi_at_no_spam.interia.pl> napisał w
> wiadomości news:btspea$c84$1_at_nemesis.news.tpi.pl...
>
>>w wiadomości: btskm2$ru2$1_at_news.onet.pl , użyszkodnik " Michał "
>> podając adres fyrfynaniom_at_o2.pl spłodził co następuje:
>
>
>>>Jaja sobie robisz ?
>>
>>szukasz różnicy w pomiedzy software a hardware ?
>
>
> SERWER software'owy a SERWER hardware'owy - roznice - tak brzmialo pytanie
>
> jesli moglbys mi pomoc bede bardzo wdzieczny wdzieczny

to dość głupie pytanie, w zasadzie nie ma czego tu porównywać

słowo serwer ma po prostu dwa znaczenia jedno dotyczy software'u (1) a
drugie hardware'u (2)

1. A program which provides some service to other (client) programs. The
connection between client and server is normally by means of message
passing, often over a network, and uses some protocol to encode the
client's requests and the server's responses. The server may run
continuously (as a daemon), waiting for requests to arrive or it may be
invoked by some higher level daemon which controls a number of specific
servers (inetd on Unix). There are many servers associated with the
Internet, such as those for Network File System, Network Information
Service (NIS), Domain Name System (DNS), FTP, news, finger, Network Time
Protocol. On Unix, a long list can be found in /etc/services or in the
NIS database "services". See client-server.

2. A computer which provides some service for other computers connected
to it via a network. The most common example is a file server which has
a local disk and services requests from remote clients to read and write
files on that disk, often using Sun's Network File System (NFS) protocol
or Novell Netware on IBM PCs.

ERIC S. RAYMOND "Jargon File"

przetłumacz sobie i już masz odpowiedź

mishka



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