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Network Configuration Hardware (Node & Server)

Network Configuration Hardware 

Network configuration is the process of setting a network’s controls, flow and operation to support the network communication of an organization and/or networkowner. This broad term incorporates multiple configuration and setup processes onnetwork hardware, software and other supporting devices and components.

Node

Any system or device connected to a network is also called a node. For example, if a network connects a file server, five computers, and two printers, there are eight nodes on the network. Each device on the network has a network address, such as a MAC address, which uniquely identifies each device. This helps keep track of where data is being transferred to and from on the network.

A node can also refer to a leaf, which is a folder or file on your hard disk. In physics, a node, or nodal point, is a point of minimum displacement or where multiple waves converge, creating a net amplitude of zero.

In communication networks, a node is an active electronic device that is attached to a network, and is capable of sending, receiving, or forwarding information over a communications channel.

Server

 A computer or application, that provides a service to client software on other computers. Servers are used for web hosting and other web applications
 A high end computer with specific software that allows other computers to use its facilities for connection to data drives, email, printers, Internet or other service.
 A computer or device on a network that manages network resources. For example, a file server is a computer and storage device dedicated to storing files. Any user on the network can store files on the server.A server is a computer program or device that provides a service to another computer program and its user, also known as the client. In a data center, the physical computer that a server program runs on is also frequently referred to as a server. That machine may be a dedicated server or it may be used for other purposes as well.

In the client/server programming model, a server program awaits and fulfills requests from client programs, which may be running in the same or other computers. A given application in a computer may function as a client with requests for services from other programs and also as a server of requests from other programs.

Types of servers

Servers are often categorized in terms of their purpose. A few examples of the types of servers available are:

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