Chapter 2 PDF
Chapter 2 PDF
Chapter 2 PDF
Operational and
Services
Server Farms
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Server Farm
Server
A server is a computer dedicated to providing one
or more services to other computers or devices on
a network. Services provided by servers include
storing content and controlling access to hardware,
software, and other resources on a network.
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Server Farms
A server farm or server cluster is a collection of
computer servers - usually maintained by an organization to
supply server functionality far beyond the capability of a
single machine. Server farms often consist of thousands of
computers which require a large amount of power to run and
to maintain it HVAC at an optimum standard.
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Server
In many cases, a server accesses data, information, and
programs on another server. Servers can support from two to
several thousand connected computers or devices at the same
time.
Some servers, called dedicated servers, perform a specific
service and can be placed with other dedicated servers to
perform multiple services
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Server
Dedicated servers typically require a faster processor, more
memory, and additional storage. Servers typically include a
processor, memory, storage, and network connections.
Depending on its function, a server may or may not require a
monitor or an input device. Some servers are controlled from
remote computers. Form factors for servers include rack
server, blade server, tower server, etc.
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Tower Server
A tower server is a server
built into an upright cabinet
(tower) that stands alone.
The tower can be similar in
size and shape to a desktop
tower or larger.
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Cloud Computing
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Cloud Computing
Cloud computing refers to an environment that provides
resources and services accessed via the Internet. Resources
include email messages, schedules, music, photos, videos,
games, websites, programs, web apps, servers, storage, and
more. Services include accessing software, storing files
online, and configuring an environment of servers for
optimal performance.
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Cloud Computing
Instead of accessing these resources and services locally, you
access them on the cloud. For example, you use cloud
computing capabilities when you store or access documents,
photos, videos, and other media online; use programs and
apps online (i.e., email, productivity, games, etc.); and share
ideas, opinions, and content with others online (i.e., online
social networks).
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Cloud Storage
Cloud storage is an Internet service that provides storage to
computer or mobile device users. Cloud storage is available
for home and business users, with various levels of storage
services available. Cloud storage fee is vary depending on
the user’s storage requirements.
Some users choose cloud storage in addition to storing data
locally on a hard disk, SSD, or other media.
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