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What (who) is servers - definition

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Servers; Server (disambiguation)

servers         
server         
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 HTTP, 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 PCs. Another common example is a {web server}. [Jargon File] (2003-12-29)
server         
¦ noun
1. a person or thing that serves.
N. Amer. a waiter or waitress.
2. a computer or computer program which manages access to a centralized resource or service in a network.

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Examples of use of servers
1. Internet users have reported problems accessing email accounts and online chat servers linked to servers overseas including Google‘s Gmail and MSN Hotmail accounts.
2. Sun Microsystems, the maker of computer servers, jumped sharply in pre–market trading this morning, as the maker of servers announced a change in management.
3. For instance, in order to cover their tracks, ring members in the U.S. used Israeli servers, while those in Israel used American servers.
4. Chinese restaurant servers, like computer servers, follow protocols––that is, rules and custom of interaction––in meeting the needs of the clients.
5. When big servers dominate, the game becomes exceptionally boring.