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client/serverAn architecture in which the user's PC (the client) is the requesting machine and the server is the supplying machine, both of which are connected via a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN). Throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, client/server was the hot buzzword as applications were migrated from centralized minicomputers and mainframes to networks of desktop computers. Non-Client/Server - The File Server If the database is stored in a file server that does nothing more than store and share its programs and data, the file server acts like a remote disk drive to the client. In this case, the database management system (DBMS) "runs" in the client. Because no searching is done in the server, all 1,000,000 records have to be sent over the network to the client for comparing. This is not "true" client/server because both sides are not sharing the business processing. Two-tier Client/Server This is "true" client/server because both sides participate in the business processing. The database management system (DBMS) "runs" in the server. A query from the client is sent to the DBMS, which responds by searching the server and sending only the results to the client. If 50 records matched the criteria in our million-record example, only 50 kilobytes of data traverse the network rather than one gigabyte (a million times less). Three-tier Client/Server In this case, the processing is divided between two or more servers, one used for application processing and another for database processing. This is very common in large enterprises. See application server and database server. On the server side, the Web uses a multi-tier architecture with interlinked Web servers, application servers, database servers and caching servers. On the client side, user machines commonly execute scripts embedded in countless Web pages. They also execute Java applets, Java programs and rich client applications, all of which means that both client and server cooperate in tandem. See scripting language, Java applet and rich client.
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| Operational Cost Reductions with MEMS Client/Server Before resting on the seventh day, the high-tech deity created the client/server configuration, complete with a radical new value system based on computing speed and low cost. The combination of Esprit's thin client terminals and Citrix thin client/server software will reduce the cost of network computing through centralized administration, expanded application entry and secure client access. |
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