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Performance of networks
Client server and peer to peer networks
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What is the role of the client in a client-server network?
The client sends
requests
to the server
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What does the server do in response to a client's request?
The server
processes
the request and responds
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What are the pros of client-server networks?
Easy
file making
and management
Backup
files and update software easily
Servers are reliable and always available
Enhanced security through
access level management
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What are the cons of client-server networks?
Expensive to set up and maintain
If the server goes down, all clients lose access
Requires
IT specialists
for maintenance
Servers can become overloaded with
requests
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What is a disadvantage of a server going down in a client-server network?
All clients
lose
access
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Why is it important to have IT specialists in client-server networks?
To
maintain
the server
effectively
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What can happen if servers get overloaded with requests?
Performance
may degrade or fail
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What is one of the advantages of server security in client-server networks?
Servers can manage
access
levels
before
fulfilling
requests
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Files, software, user profiles and passwords are all stored
centrally
on the
server
Manage
access
to The
Internet
and
printing jobs