COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
COMPUTER NETWORKING
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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Servers always have a ‘failover’ partner.
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Servers can authenticate log-ins
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Clients often have less file storage space
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Clients can use software running on servers
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Detailed explanation-1: -A client usually does not share any of its resources, but it requests content or service from a server. Clients, therefore, initiate communication sessions with servers, which await incoming requests. Examples of computer applications that use the client–server model are email, network printing, and the World Wide Web.
Detailed explanation-2: -Hence the correct answer is Ping.
Detailed explanation-3: -What is true about a client-server network? In a client-server network, a dedicated server responds to service requests from clients. The roles of client and server are not shared on each host in the network. In a peer-to-peer network, computers are connected via a network and can share resources.
Detailed explanation-4: -In network applications, a client and server work together to get useful work done. Clients and servers communicate with each other across the Internet or any other network. (Client-server applications are also common on local area networks).