Networking Components 10/2/07. Parts of a Network Clients –Computers that request or order information from a server –Usually desktop computers with their.

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Networking Components 10/2/07

Parts of a Network Clients –Computers that request or order information from a server –Usually desktop computers with their own local storage and processing power –Thin client – network computer with no local storage

Servers –Computers that work behind the scenes to provide (serve) the resources requested by the clients –Two types Non-dedicated – provides many different services to its client computers such as file retrieval, printing, and ing Dedicated – provides only one type of resource to its clients, such as printing

Other network components Shared peripherals – a device that is connected to a computer and controlled by its microprocessor Media – physical pieces used to transport data from one computer to another computer or peripheral on the network Data - packets

Specialized Servers File Servers Print Servers Application Servers Mail Servers Communication Servers Directory Services Servers Backup Servers