Server Configuration and coc3 in computer systems servicing.pptx

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Server confoguration


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It is a computer intended for use as a server that built in an upright cabinet that stands alone. Blade Server Tower Server DNS Rack Server

2. Any process where it is automatically assigns an IP address and other informationto each host on the network hence it can communicate efficiently with other endpoints. Active Directory Terminal Server Mail Server DHCP Server

3. It is the Internet's system for converting alphabetic names into numeric IP addresses. DNS Server Blade Server Open-Source Server Telnet Server

4. Acts as an intermediary between the user's computer and the Internet. Print Server Terminal Server Proxy Server FTP Server

5. The following are SERVER HARDWARE, EXCEPT Tower Server Print Server Blade Server Rack Server

TYPES OF NETWORK Operating System ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES PEER TO PEER CLIENT/SERVER 1st group- all boys

Feature NOS 1 (e.g., Windows Server) NOS 2 (e.g., Linux-based) User Authentication File Sharing Management Security Network Operating System Comparison Chart 2ndGroup- all girls

Knowledge Remembering Define Network Operating System (NOS) Analyzing  Explain the types of Network Operating System(NOS) Skills   Draw a simple network operating system. Attitude Interest Cite some importance of Network Operating Systems (NOS) Values Helping Responsible

Can you think of examples of network resources? How do you think a NOS differs from a regular operating System?

WHAT IS NETWORK OPERATING SYSTEM (NOS)? A computer operating system referred to as Networking Operating System was designed with the sole purpose of supporting workstations, database, application, file and printer access sharing between multiple computers in a network. A network operating system is a specialized operating system for a network device such as a router, switch or firewall.

In summary, a regular operating system primarily serves an individual computer or device, managing its local resources and providing a user interface for user interactions. In contrast, a Network Operating System focuses on managing network resources, facilitating communication and collaboration among multiple devices, and ensuring network security and efficiency. Their roles and functionalities are tailored to their respective domains of operation.

You are planning to open a small internet café. What type of network operating system is appropriate for business? Layout your plan and explain your answer. Write your answer in a separate worksheet provided for this activity.

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