Email:support@eranet.com WhatsApp:+(852)68882160

Client Server Advantages & Disadvantages

  • Release time:2013-10-12

  • Browse:5239

  • Other People Are Reading

                    64-bit Vs. 32-bit Servers             Buy one hosting, get one .com domain name FREE!

                                                                                                                                                                                                                         


    Client-server describes a type of computer application architecture within network computing that designates tasks between clients that instigate requests and servers that process requests. The two-tiered model enables file sharing between the client and server, and some uses include Web browsing, email and chat rooms.

     

     

    Eranet Link

     

    VPS dedicated hosting advantages:

    • Based on INTEL VT technologic virtual monitor improve performance of server more easily.
    • Use cloud-calculation service, high speed data access and smart switch.
    • Oracle VM VirtualBox, a powerful x86 virtual hosting software.
    • Support 64-bit system,Use large capacity memory in order to increase efficiency.
    • Unique KVM ability, self-help online installation operating system and troubleshooting.

     

    P2P
    Client-server architecture is distinguished f rom peer-to-peer (P2P) architecture, where the tiers can act as clients o r servers and have equal responsibilities in sharing o r sending files o r data.

    Centralized Resource
    Client-sever is seen as a centralized resource for an entire network, enabling the database to be used to debunk repetitive o r erroneous data throughout the network.


    Network Alterations
    In client-server set-ups, a server can be altered without disturbing the clients, while P2P systems require accessing every peer in the network.

    Security
    Client-server arrangements aid security efforts because there are fewer servers, limiting the number of people with access to them and increasing security features of the servers.

     

    Congestion
    Client-server networks can become congested and overload the server with requests, while P2P request efforts improve with the number of participants. Client-server users can also suffer when a vital server fails, while the evenly distributed duties in the P2P system ensure the network will be operational while not at full capacity.

     

Search

Document