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Application Server
Stores and runs apps
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Backup Server
Backs up and restores files, folders and media
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Database Server
Stores and provides access to a database
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Domain name server
Stores domain names and their corresponding IP addresses
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File server (or storage server)
Stores and manages files
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FTP server
Stores files for user upload or download via FTP
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Game server
Provides a central location for online game play
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Hoe server
Provides storage, internet connections, or other services to computers and devices in a household
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List server
Stores and manages email lists
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Mail server
Stores and delivers email messages
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Network Server
Manages network traffic
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Print server
Manages printers and documents being printed
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Web Server
Stores and delivers requested webpages to a computer via a browser
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Rack server
sometimes called a rack-mounted server, is a server that is housed in a slot (bay) on a metal frame (rack). A rack can contain multiple servers, each in a different bay. The rack is fastened in a place to a flat service.
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Blade server
Is a server in the form of a single circuit board, or blade. The individual blades insert in a blade server chassis that can hold many blades. Like a rack server, the chassis is fastened in place to a flat surface.
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Tower Server
Is a server built into an upright cabinet (tower) that stands alone. The tower can be similar in size and shape to a desktop tower or larger.
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