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Types of Servers Explained

There are many types of servers that serve different functions. Some key server types include application servers, which connect databases and users; web servers, which provide static content to browsers using HTTP; and mail servers, which transfer and store emails over networks. Servers have evolved alongside computer networks to allow systems to communicate and share resources, with some computers designated as servers to serve client computers.

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Types of Servers Explained

There are many types of servers that serve different functions. Some key server types include application servers, which connect databases and users; web servers, which provide static content to browsers using HTTP; and mail servers, which transfer and store emails over networks. Servers have evolved alongside computer networks to allow systems to communicate and share resources, with some computers designated as servers to serve client computers.

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What are Types of Servers ?

The history of servers moves parallel to the history of computer networks. The computer
networks allow multi-systems to communicate with each other at the same time and its
evolution was expected to assign some computers with some serving role where all other
computers that are in direct interaction with the human users, perform as clients. Server
types have grown along with the development and growth of networks. To do the job of
serving, servers and associated software are manufactured.

What are some of the different kinds of servers?


1. Server Platform
A Server platform is the fundamental hardware or software for a system which acts as an engine that
drives the server. It is often used synonymously with an operating system.
2. Application Server
Application Servers occupy a substantial amount of computing space between database servers and the
end user and is commonly sometimes used to connect the two.
3. Audio/Video Server
It provides multimedia capabilities to websites by helping the user to broadcast streaming multimedia
content.
4. Chat Server
It serves the users to exchange data in an environment similar to Internet newsgroup which provides real
time discussion capabilities.
5. Fax Server
It is one of the best option for organizations seeking for minimum incoming and outgoing telephone
resources, but require to fax actual documents.
6. FTP Server
It works on one of the oldest of the Internet services, the file transfer protocol. It provides a secure file
transfer between computers while ensuring file security and transfer control.
7. Groupware Server
It is a software designed that enables the users to work together, irrespective of the location, through the
Internet or a corporate intranet and to function together in a virtual atmosphere.
8. IRC Server
It is an ideal option for those looking for real-time discussion capabilities. Internet Relay Chat comprises
different network servers that enable the users to connect to each other through an IRC network.
9. List Server
It provides a better way of managing mailing lists. The server can be either open interactive discussion
for the people or a one-way list that provide announcements, newsletters or advertising.
10. Mail Server
It transfers and stores mails over corporate networks through LANs, WANs and across the Internet.
11. News Server

It serves as a distribution and delivery source for many public news groups, approachable over the
USENET news network.
12. Proxy Server
It acts as a mediator between a client program and an external server to filter requests, improve
performance and share connections.
13. Telnet Server
It enables the users to log on to a host computer and execute tasks as if they are working on a remote
computer.
14 Web Server
It provides static content to a web browser by loading a file from a disk and transferring it across the
network to the user's web browser. This exchange is intermediated by the browser and the server,
communicating using HTTP.

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