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Host and Server
What is difference between Host and Server


  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: June 09, 2008     Asked by: chandudba22 
  
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June 09, 2008 11:25:28   #1  
kalaiyarasan.nallappan Member Since: June 2008   Contribution: 3    

RE: Host and Server
Hi. Host does mean client node/ Slave node. Server does mean master computer.
 
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The network computer that contains the hard drives, printers, and other resources that are shared with other network computers is called a _________,
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) ClientB) MainframeC) ServerD) Hub 

Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) False 
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Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) because it can perform no other task besides network services. 

________ resources, on the other hand, are the hard drives, printers, modems, and CD-ROM drives that are connected to the network’s server
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The drive letter that you use to map a drive on a network server have to be the same drive letter that the server uses to access the file
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If enough drive space is available on the file server, you can use it to store backup copies of the files on your hard drive
Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) False 
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Skill/Topic: Networking BasicsA) TrueB) FalseExplanation: It really refers to a network interface, so if a host is on two networks, it must have two IP addresses 
Latest Answer : IP address refers to a connection between host and a network. A host can have more than one IP address called Multi-homed host ...

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