Introduction to Client Server Networks
Added 31 Jul 2008
Client/server networking grew in popularity many years ago as personal computers (PCs) became the common alternative to older mainframe
computers. Client devices are typically PCs with network software
applications installed that request and receive information over the
network. Mobile devices as well as desktop computers can both function
as clients.
A server device typically stores files and databases including more complex applications like Web sites. Server devices often feature higher-powered central processors, more memory, and larger disk drives than clients.