Server definition:

A server is a computer program that provides various services to programs on the same computer or other systems connected to the network.
In the client-server programming model, a server is a program that acts as a server when receiving commands from other programs and as a client when sending commands.

On the web, a web server is a system that serves up HTML pages. Here, the system browser is like a user requesting HTML files from a web server.

Servers provide services to private users within large organizations or public users over the Internet using a network.

In information technology, the word server is used very widely.

Although various types of products are named as Server, in fact, any program that shares its resources with one or more other programs is called a Server.

In hardware, computers designed to host software programs in the network space are usually called servers.

A personal computer can also act as a server, but a dedicated server has a series of capabilities, which are more suitable for large environments.

For example, a more powerful processor (CPU), upgraded memory (RAM) and a more powerful power supply can be mentioned.

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