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What (who) is heating appliance - definition

SINGLE-PURPOSE COMPUTING DEVICE WITH SOFTWARE OR FIRMWARE DEDICATED TO PROVIDING A SPECIFIC COMPUTING RESOURCE
Server appliance; Micro server; Server Appliance; Network Appliance; Computer appliances; Hardware appliance; Network appliance
  • [[Cobalt Qube]] 3 - a computer [[server appliance]] (2002, discontinued)

Boiler (water heating)         
APPLIANCE FOR HEATING WATER
Heating appliance
The term boiler may refer to an appliance for heating water. Applications include water heating and central heating.
Computer appliance         
A computer appliance is a home appliance with software or firmware that is specifically designed to provide a specific computing resource. Such devices became known as appliances because of the similarity in role or management to a home appliance, which are generally closed and sealed, and are not serviceable by the user or owner.
network appliance         
¦ noun a relatively low-cost computer designed chiefly to provide Internet access and without the full capabilities of a standard personal computer.

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Computer appliance

A computer appliance is a computer system with a combination of hardware, software, or firmware that is specifically designed to provide a particular computing resource. Such devices became known as appliances because of the similarity in role or management to a home appliance, which are generally closed and sealed, and are not serviceable by the user or owner. The hardware and software are delivered as an integrated product and may even be pre-configured before delivery to a customer, to provide a turn-key solution for a particular application. Unlike general purpose computers, appliances are generally not designed to allow the customers to change the software and the underlying operating system, or to flexibly reconfigure the hardware.

Another form of appliance is the virtual appliance, which has similar functionality to a dedicated hardware appliance, but is distributed as a software virtual machine image for a hypervisor-equipped device.