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What are ‘client’ and ‘server’ in a network?
What are ‘client’ and ‘server’ in a network?
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Clients and servers are separate logical entities that work together over a network to accomplish a task.
A client application is the element of communication that requests a network service, such as accessing a web page, downloading a file, or sending an email.
A server application is the element of communication that responds to customer requests, providing the required service, such as sending the web page, the requested file, or the email.
Computer applications such as email, the World Wide Web, and network printing use the client-server model.