Among the operators and users of commercial Usenet newsserver s, common concerns are the continually increasing storage and network capacity requirements and their effects. Completion the ability of a server ... by the server. Nearly all current software using this scheme stores articles using the B News 2.10 layout ... demands, it is common for the transit and reader server roles to be subdivided further into numbering, storage and front end systems. These server farms are continually monitored by both insiders ... news service. Articles and posts End users often use the term posting to refer to a single ... postings are automatically reassembled into a single unit by the News client newsreader . Most servers ... component articles. Headers and overviews Each news article contains a complete set of header lines, but in common use the term headers is also used when referring to the NOV computers News Overview ... such as article sizes, typically retrieved by the client software using the Network News Transfer ... and server by eliminating the need to open each individual article to present them in list form. If non ... filtering to what is available in the summaries. Spools When the server stores the body ... hybrid storage schemes have also been used in news servers, including different organizations ..., for the purpose of this article, is how quickly a server can deliver an article to the user. The server that the user connects to is typically part of a server farm that has many servers dedicated ... connections, but this varies widely. Likewise, News client newsreader s are commonly limited to using ... on each server. This generally means that a server can run with less overhead which makes for a more efficient server. This is because fewer articles reduces the overhead needed to process them. However ... call their service a server. In many cases this is very far from the truth. While each service is different, here is a list of the various types of server roles that a provider will have in each ... more details
. News servers operation Main article Newsserveroperation Among the operators and users of commercial ...A newsserver is a set of software used to handle Usenet articles. It may also refer to a computer itself which is primarily or solely used for handling Usenet. A reader server provides an interface to read and post articles, generally with the assistance of a news client . A transit server exchanges articles with other servers. Most servers can provide both functions. Transit server Modern transit servers usually use Network News Transfer Protocol NNTP to exchange news continually over the Internet ... an article is posted, the process is much the same as when a transit server receives news, but with additional ... computing cache servers. These perform the same reader server role as conventional news servers, but themselves ... commonly seen. News servers normally connect with multiple peers, with the redundancy helping ... to one other major server. Articles are routed based on information found in the header lines defined in RFC 1036. Of particular interest to a transit server are Message ID a globally unique key Newsgroups ... was created Path a list of the servers an article passed through on its way to the local server ... requests In most cases, the sending server controls the article transfer process. It compares the Newsgroups ... each remote server and the newsgroups its operator wishes to receive. Some senders also examine the Path if the receiving server appears in this line, it is not offered. Other local rules may also be added. The sender transmits matching articles Message IDs to the receiving server. The receiver ... server examines the incoming articles. A message is normally discarded if the Message ID is duplicated by an article already received i.e., another server sent it in the meantime , the Date or Expires ..., the server attempts to retransmit it to any servers in its own newsfeed list. Articles with Control ... cause the server to automatically carry out exceptional actions. The newgroup and rmgroup commands ... more details
wiktionary serverServer may refer to TOCright Computing Server computing , an application, operating system, computer, or appliance Apache HTTP Server HTTP computing an application, mthll system, computer, or appliance Apache HTTP Server Operating system Role Waiting staff , those who work at a restaurant or a bar attending customers and supplying them with food and drink as requested A sport player who makes a serve, for example a serve tennis tennis serve Other Server Djeparov , an Uzbekistani professional football player Server Sundaram , is a 1964 Indian comedy film See also Serve disambiguation Service disambiguation lookfrom intitle disambiguation af Bediener ar da Server flertydig fa fr Serveur ja no Server ru te th tg tr Sunucu ... more details
lowercase Infobox Software name iChat Server logo screenshot caption developer Apple Inc. latest release version latest release date operating system Mac OS X genre XMPP server license GNU General Public License GPL website http www.apple.com macosx server features all.html ichatserver iChat Server iChat Server is a component of Mac OS X Server from Apple Inc. It was first introduced with the release of Mac OS X Server Mac OS X Server 10.4 Tiger version 10.4 of the Server computing server software, and was upgraded to version 2 with the release of Mac OS X Server 10.5 in October 2007. ref http www.apple.com server macosx leopard more.html Leopard features ref iChat Server was originally based on jabberd14 jabberd 1.4.3 and is named after Apple s iChat online chat client software. ref http opensource.apple.com source ChatServer ChatServer 37.4 jabberd src README jabberd14 copyright and version number from source ref Version 2 of the software is based on jabberd2 jabberd2 2.0s9 and supports server federation ref http opensource.apple.com source ChatServer ChatServer 260 jabberd2 README jabberd2 copyright and version number from source ref , which allows chat clients to talk directly with other systems that support Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol XMPP , such as Google Talk . It also supports server based chat archiving. ref http www.informationweek.com news software showArticle.jhtml?articleID 198700215&pgno 3 Inside Apple s Leopard Server OS on InformationWeek , March 27, 2007. ref See also List of XMPP server software Comparison of XMPP server software References references External links http www.apple.com macosx server features all.html ichatserver iChat Server on Apple s Mac OS X Server website http opensource.apple.com source ChatServer Source code on Apple s Open Source website. mac stub Mac OS X Server Category Instant messaging server software Category Online chat Category Mac OS X Category Mac OS X Server nl iChat Server ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 In computer network protocol design, inter server communication is an extension of the client server model in which data are exchanged directly between Server computing server s. In some fields server to server S2S is used as an alternative, and the term inter domain can in some cases be used interchangeably. Protocols that have inter server functions as well as the regular client server communications include the following The domain name system DNS , which uses an inter server protocol for DNS zone transfer zone transfers The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP File eXchange Protocol FXP , allowing file transfer directly between File Transfer Protocol FTP servers The Inter Asterisk eXchange IAX InterMUD The Internet Relay Chat IRC , an Internet chat system with an inter server protocol allowing clients to be distributed across many servers The Network News Transfer Protocol NNTP The Protocol for SYnchronous Conferencing PSYC Session Initiation Protocol SIP , a signaling protocol commonly used for Voice over IP SILC protocol SILC , a secure Internet Synchronous conferencing conferencing protocol The Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol XMPP, formerly named Jabber . Some of these protocols employ multicast strategies to efficiently deliver information to multiple servers at once. See also Overlay network DEFAULTSORT Inter Server Category Internet Relay Chat Category Network protocols IRC stub de Server zu Server ... more details
Infobox software logo screenshot caption The Uniform Server name The Uniform Server developer http www.uniformserver.com Uniform Server Development Team latest release version 8.1.1 Coral latest release date Start date and age 2012 02 04 operating system Microsoft Windows genre WAMP Server license Berkeley Software Distribution BSD website http www.uniformserver.com www.uniformserver.com The Uniform Server or UniServer is a free open source LAMP software bundle WAMP package for Microsoft Windows , comprising a pre configured setup of complementary open source web server tools, the Apache HTTP Server , the MySQL database engine, and scripting language PHP . It is released under the BSD licenses BSD license . It can be activated without any installation, is self contained, and the package itself is under 70 Mebibyte MB . rchived package is 15MB. For these reasons, it is commonly used to test web applications on Windows, and can also be set up on removable media for a portable web server. Because it is also designed for security, it is also usable for actual websites. The Uniform Server was first developed by Taras Slobodskyy for his clients and was later released as a free and open source project. It is now maintained by Mike Gleaves a.k.a. Ric . ref http wiki.uniformserver.com index.php User Ric ref Current versions of The Uniform Server are compatible with Microsoft Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7. Based On The Uniform Server http www.jsasonline.com Jsas Joomla 2008 http www.xoops.org modules news article.php?storyid 1447 Xsas Xoops 2004 See also Comparison of WAMPs LAMP software bundle Standalone server List of portable software List of AMP packages Apache HTTP Server MySQL PHP References Reflist External links http www.uniformserver.com The Uniform Server s homepage http ... Uniform Server Category Web development software Category WAMP web stub it Uniform Server zh Uniform Server ... more details
server Zend Server website http www.zend.com en products server ce Zend Server CE website http www.zend server.com Zend Server website http www.eschrade.com page enter deployment zend server 5 5 Deployment on Zend Server 5.5 http blog.digitalstruct.com 2009 03 17 why utilize zend server community edition Why Utilize Zend Server Community Edition? http www.oracle.com technetwork topics php zend server 096314.html Installing Zend Server for Oracle http weierophinney.net matthew archives 229 Real time ZF Monitoring via Zend Server.html Real time ZF Monitoring via Zend Server http www.magentocommerce.com product magento zend Zend Server Magento http www.internetnews.com dev news article.php 3814126 ...primarysources date April 2011 Zend Server refers to a PHP application server product line offered by Zend Technologies , released in early 2009 ref http devzone.zend.com article 4427 Zend Server Released ... Server and Zend Server Community Edition. Zend Server is supported on x86 and x86 64 compatible machines with IBM iSeries support in Zend Server 5. On Linux it is supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux ..., Zend Server is supported on Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 2008 , Windows XP XP , Windows Vista Vista and Windows 7 . At Zendcon 2009 Zend announced the public beta of Zend Server 5.0 ref http devzone.zend.com article 11065 Zend announces public beta of Zend Server 5.0 at ZendCon ... Zend Server Native installation Windows MSI, Debian deb and Red Hat yum installation Certified ... problem diagnostics Zend Download Server Linux only Allows for large content, such as videos ... Zend Server CE Zend Server Community Edition contains a subset of features from the full Zend Server stack ref http www.zend.com en products server editions Comparison of Zend Server editions ref and runs ... Server CE ref ref http ncsuwebdev.ning.com forum topics zend server ce NCSU Web Developers Zend Server ... by reducing disk access and CPU processing time Data Caching API Zend Server Cluster Manager ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 A transaction server is a software component that is used in implementing Database transaction transactions . A transaction involves multiple steps which must be completed Atomic operation atomically , as though it is a single operation which can not be interrupted, even though it may require multiple steps. For example, a bank moving money from account A to account B must remove it from A and also add it to B it would be unacceptable to do only one of these steps. If the server is unable to accomplish all of the steps it must be sure to perform none of them. This will mean ensuring that transactions are guaranteed, or that if a transaction fails the system can tell this has happened. In case of transaction failure, it can be rollback data management backed out or rolled back , which will mean that the system reverses all the actions that happened during the partial completion of the transaction. This is sometimes referred to as the ACID property. Citation needed date April 2009 A transaction Server computing server will consist of a system providing the safety described above, and an software environment environment where programs can be written to make use of these features. It will also have various connection protocol computing protocols to allow it to connect to the database s involved, and to the front end software for example the computer of a telesales person or the web interface of an online bank . See also CICS Server computing Transaction processing DEFAULTSORT Transaction Server Category Transaction processing compu stub ... more details
other uses Server disambiguation Refimprove date February 2010 File Rack001.jpg thumb Servers in a data ... of Webserver.jpg thumb right A rack mountable server. Top cover removed to reveal the internal components. In the context of client server architecture , a server is a computer program running to serve the requests of other programs, the Client computing clients . Thus, the server performs some ... the network. In most common use, server is a physical computer a computer hardware system dedicated ... Hardware Software 2005 servers.asp What is a server? ref to serve the needs of users of the other ... server , file server , mail server , print server , web server , or some other kind of server. In the context of Internet Protocol IP networking, a server is a program that operates as a Internet socket ... Vol III Client Server Programming and Applications publisher Prentice Hall location Department of Computer ... server is used quite broadly in information technology . Despite the many server branded products available such as server versions of hardware, software or operating systems , in theory any computerised process that shares a resource to one or more client processes is a server. To illustrate this, take ... it as a server, the mechanism which shares these files to clients by the operating system is the server. Similarly, consider a web server application such as the multiplatform Apache HTTP Server . This web server software can be run on any capable computer . For example, while a laptop or personal computer is not typically known as a server, they can in these situations fulfill the role of one ... of server. In the hardware sense, the word server typically designates computer models intended .... In this client server configuration one or more machines, either a computer or a computer appliance ... nearly any personal computer is capable of acting as a network server, a dedicated server will contain ... in the use of dedicated hardware saw the advent of self contained server appliances . One well ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced July 2009 tone April 2009 unbalanced August 2010 Server emulator , a term ... software proprietary commercial software by a third party. The term private server is also used while it may not be accurate as often the legitimate server is also Private property privately owned . The private server is not always made by the original company, but usually attempts to mimic it in some way. Technically, a server emulator does not emulator emulate by the traditional definition. Instead it is the alternative implementation of the proprietary gaming server that communicates with the same gaming client through the same, reverse engineered proprietary protocols. Server emulators exist for many online games see List of popular MMORPG s with a server emulator list . Disambiguation The term server emulator also has other uses. For instance, VMware Server is sometimes called a server emulator as it emulates hardware for the server to run. Unlike in case of phishing , the emulator usually does not try to steal identity of the legitimate server. Original server software that is stolen, like AEGIS Ragnarok Online AEGIS , is also not a server emulator. Reimplementations of Standardization standardized protocols or server behavior is not considered to be emulation. Uses According to a study based on Ragnarok Online emulated servers, Players turn to the illegal private server ... private servers.pdf ref Other reasons why players use server emulators is to avoid the monthly fees or purchasing fees for certain games. Legality Emulating the server of the proprietary commercial ... a clause not to create or use server emulators. It may also violate Digital Millennium Copyright Act DMCA and has all issues, typical for reverse engineering of any kind. The server may try to avoid ... violation see Lotus v. Borland case . However sometimes the original server software leaks out of the company ... from the original game package. The independent server of the open source MMORPG can be run with less ... more details
Key server can mean Key server cryptographic , a server on which public key s are stored for others to use Key server software licensing , a server that distributes software license keys disambig ... more details
an X11 NeWS hybrid called Xnews X11 server Xnews which ran an X11 server in parallel with the PostScript ... in the NeWSserver. OLIT was built on the same Intrinsics Xt X Intrinsics base as Motif widget toolkit .... Writing NeWS applications required coding the client and server side parts of the application in two ... of the NeWS window server never achieved the level of robustness of competing window systems. The situation ... menus on the NeWS window system. NeWS for Network extensible Window System was a windowing system developed ... Don lang NeWS.html title NeWS Network extensible Window System accessdate 2008 01 08 author Don ... James Gosling and David S. H. Rosenthal . The NeWS Interpreter computing interpreter was based on PostScript ... it to allow interaction and multiple contexts to support windows. Like PostScript, NeWS could be used as a complete programming language, but unlike PostScript, NeWS could be used to make complete interactive programs with mouse support and a GUI . Description NeWS started by implementing a PostScript ..., NeWS would be displaying a number of PostScript programs at the same time on one screen. It also ..., NeWS included the concept of a tree of embedded views along which events were passed. For instance ... then receive the message, and so on. NeWS included a complete model for these events, including ... user interface widgets, NeWS expanded the original PostScript stack based language into a complete ..., and was the inspiration for the later well known X application xeyes . NeWS included several libraries of user interface elements GUI widget widgets , themselves written in NeWS. These widgets ran all of their behaviour in the NeWS interpreter, and only required communications to an outside program or more NeWS code when the widget demanded it. For example, a toggle button s display routine ... versa. All this can happen in the windowing server without interaction with the client program, and only ... sophisticated than the X Window System server model, which can only report mouse was pushed down here ... more details
Image IBM HS20 blade server.jpg 300px thumb IBM BladeCenter HS20 IBM HS20 blade server. Two bays for 2.5 6.4  cm SCSI hard drives appear in the upper left area of the image. A blade server is a stripped down server computer with a modular design optimized to minimize the use of physical space and energy. Whereas a standard 19 inch rack rack mount server can function with at least a power cord and network ... itself, and in the blade system altogether. In a standard server rack configuration, rack unit 1U ... hp server web,1943.html accessdate 2011 08 09 ref Blade enclosure The enclosure or chassis performs ... unit s or PSUs . To ensure that the failure of one power source does not affect the operation of the computer ... . Cooling During operation, electrical and mechanical components produce heat, which a system ... requirements. At the same time, the increased density of blade server configurations can still result ... enclosure or in Blade server Other blades networking blades . ref name sunindependentio http ... the server, though not all are used in enterprise level installations. Implementing these connection ... individually or aggregated either on the chassis or through Blade Server Other blades other blades ..., an example of which implementation is the Intel Modular Server System . This allows more board space ... power, memory and I O bandwidth to blade servers. Although blade server technology in theory ... might result in more choices for consumers ref name techspot http www.techspot.com news ... computing problem. One can view them as a form of productized server farm server farm that borrows ... tasks may still require server farms of blade servers, and because of blade servers high power density, can suffer even more acutely from the HVAC problems that affect large conventional server ... one board in charge, one master board coordinating the operation of the entire system. PICMG ... the first open architecture for a multi server chassis. PICMG followed with the larger and more ... more details
arcgisserver ArcGIS Server is the core server geographic information system GIS software made by Esri . ArcGIS Server is used for creating and managing GIS Web services, applications, and data. ArcGIS Server is typically deployed on premises within the organization s service oriented architecture SOA or off premises in a cloud computing environment. ref http www.esri.com news releases 10 3qtr server10 amazon.html Esri Unveils ArcGIS Server 10 on Amazon EC2 ref ArcGIS Server services supply mapping ... ArcGIS Server services, as well. ArcGIS Server extensions allow GIS functionality available within a subset of ArcGIS Desktop extensions to be deployed as Web Services. ArcGIS Server extensions include .... Typical customer applications include using ArcGIS Server mapping and spatial analysis ... mobile devices and global positioning system GPS and supporting mobile data intelligence. ArcGIS Server is available for the Microsoft Windows .NET Framework and the Java Platform . ArcGIS Server ships ... the most functionality. ArcGIS Server Basic edition is used primarily to manage multiuser geodatabase s and geodata services. Both ArcGIS Server Standard and Advanced editions support the following types ... Map Service WMS . In addition, ArcGIS Server editions are available at two levels, scaled according to capacity Workgroup and Enterprise. ArcGIS Server Workgroup can be deployed on a single machine to support ... geodatabase storage capacity cannot exceed ten gigabyte s. ArcGIS Server Enterprise supports distributed deployment of ArcGIS Server components, unlimited simultaneous connections to a multiuser geodatabase, and unlimited multiuser geodatabase storage capacity. ArcGIS Server is also used to manage ... database management system RDBMS . ArcGIS Server Enterprise supports IBM DB2 , IBM Informix Dynamic Server , Microsoft SQL Server , Oracle Corporation Oracle , and PostgreSQL . ArcGIS Server Workgroup supports Microsoft SQL Server Express R1 and R2. ArcGIS Server is used by the software developer ... more details
mergeto Card sharing discuss Talk Card Sharing Merger proposal date February 2010 Card server is software which acts as a key host for card clients. Card server usually has one or more smartcard readers and ethernet interface. Card server emulates conditional access module CAM for accessing smartcard and offers virtual common interface to the clients. Operation principle When the user switches on an encrypted channel, the receiver uses Common Interface common interface to read the decryption key from smartcard. In this case, the common interface is being emulated by client software which contacts the server requesting a valid key for the selected channel. If the card server has the ability to decode the selected channel, it responds with a valid key to client. The client then becomes able to decode encrypted video transmissions realtime with valid key acquired from the card. Intended use A card server is often used to allow multiple cable receivers to share a single card. Some hardware based card server client modules have built in wireless connection, which allows them to be used on receivers which lack network interface. On such devices, the client module usually connects into the CI slot. What date June 2009 Controversy Cable companies forbid using card servers and clients since it allows untraceable Pirate decryption . Card serving doesn t tamper with the actual card, as card cloning did. It uses the card as a normal receiver would use it to operate. Any authentication requests made against the card would validate authentic, since the emulator would pass all requests to the card in the server. This technique is often used with the help of a FTA Receiver . References Reflist See also Card sharing Pirate decryption Smart card broadcast encryption Category Digital television Category Cable television technology Category Digital cable mk ... more details
File Wikimedia servers Sept04.jpg thumb right 170px A row of racks in a server farm File JTF Guantanamo server farm.jpg thumb right 170px This server farm supports the various computer networks of the Joint Task Force Guantanamo A server farm or server cluster is a collection of computer server s usually maintained by an business enterprise to accomplish server needs far beyond the capability of one machine. Server farms often have backup servers, which can take over the function of primary servers in the event of a primary server failure. Server farms are typically colocated with the network switch ... are typically mounted on 19 inch rack s in a server room or data center . Applications Server farms are commonly used for cluster computing . Many modern supercomputer s comprise giant server farms ... or Myrinet . Web hosting is a common use of a server farm such a system is sometimes collectively referred to as a web farm . Other uses of server farms include scientific simulations such as computational ... render farm . Server farms are increasingly being used instead of or in addition to mainframe computer s by large enterprises, although server farms do not yet reach the same reliability levels as mainframes. Because of the sheer number of computers in large server farms, the failure of individual machines is a commonplace event, and the management of large server farms needs to take this into account ... reconfiguration of the server cluster. Performance The performance of the very largest Server computing server farms thousands of processors and up is typically limited by the performance of the data ... of the processors. ref http www.barroso.org Luiz Andr Barroso ref Computers in server farms run ... Council TPC Energy are benchmarks designed to predict performance per watt in a server farm. ref http itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com server farm tpc describes upcoming server power efficiency benchmark TPC describes upcoming server power efficiency benchmark ref ref http searchdatacenter.techtarget.com ... more details
SQL Server may refer to Microsoft SQL Server , a relational database server from Microsoft Sybase SQL Server , a relational database server developed by Sybase SQL Server magazine SQL Server magazine , a trade publication and web site owned by Penton Media Any database server that implements the SQL Structured Query Language disambig Category Servers computing cs SQL Server hr SQL Server it SQL Server nl SQL Server ja SQL Server ro SQL Server ru SQL Server uk SQL Server ... more details
A SLAMD Server is a Server computing server supported by an application server that services SLAMD clients and SLAMD jobs. Category Computer benchmarks Category Computer performance Category Java programming language ... more details
unreferenced date April 2012 A video server is a computer based device also called a host dedicated to delivering video. Unlike personal computer s, being multi application devices, a video Server computing server is designed for one purpose provisioning video, often for broadcasting broadcasters . A professional grade video server records, stores, and playout of multiple video streams without any degradation of the video signal. Broadcast quality video servers often store hundreds of hours of compressed audio and video in different codecs , play out multiple and synchronised simultaneous streams of video by, and offer quality interfaces such as Serial Digital Interface SDI for digital video ... In the TV broadcast industry, a server is a device used to store broadcast quality images and allows several users to edit stories using the images they contain simultaneously. The video server can be used in a number of contexts, some of which include News providing short news video clips as part of a news broadcast as seen on networks like CNN and Fox News . Production enhance live events ... sites. Entertainment deliver film trailers or music videos. Features Typically, a video server can ... channels to manage the feeds. Video Surveillance In the surveillance context, an IP video server ... server can stream digitized video over IP networks in the same way that an IP Camera can. Because an IP Video server uses IP protocols, it can stream video over any network that IP can use, including via a modem for access over a phone or ISDN connection. With the use of a video server attached to an analog ... and networked into a new IP surveillance system. In the video security industry a video server ... be required. See also Broadcast automation and playout Centralcasting Media server Consumer Xt 2 XT 2 a video server Magisto References references DEFAULTSORT Video Server Category Broadcast engineering ... vid o it Video server pl Serwer wideo ru ... more details
. As of 2011, the Enhydra Server project seems to be dormant. References http www.crn.com news channel programs 18820196 lutris technologies out of java app server business.htm jsessionid lPCMcLIKCl1v1IRX9I1o8g .ecappj02 Category Free server software Category Servers computing ...linkrot date April 2012 Enhydra Server is a Java Platform, Standard Edition Java SE application server developed by Lutris Technologies . It was used on most Lutris developed sites including the flagship Customatix project . In January 1999, Lutris open sourced Enhydra Server and created a community of related projects. In October 1999, Lutris announced their intention to develop Enhydra Server v4 as an open source enterprise grade Java Platform, Enterprise Edition Java EE application server later to be known as Enhydra Enterprise . There was considerable press interest in whether this was compatible with Sun s licensing model for Java EE, which was distributed under the Sun Community Source License SCSL . In March 2000, Lutris launched a commercial, boxed Enhydra Server product including support. In April 2000, Lutris purchased InstantDB a Java database management system distributed on a free for non commercial use basis and announced their intent to open source it. Enhydra Enterprise made its first beta release in April 2001. Shortly after that June 2001 the InstantDB project was removed from enhydra.org, and Lutris announced that the InstantDB code would not after all be open sourced. The Enhydra Enterprise open source repository was shut down in September 2001, with Lutris management citing the Java EE SCSL conditions as the reason, which gave rise to a lot of bad feeling in the open source community. Many community participants migrated to the fledgling JBoss project. Enhydra server was a standalone server, but later it was an application framework and utilities built on top of JOnAS server. The latest incarnation of Enhydra Server consisted of Enhydra Application Framework ... more details
Refimprove date March 2010 Infobox software name X.Org Server logo Image X.Org Logo.svg 100px X.Org Server logo screenshot caption developer X.Org Foundation released Start date and age df yes 2004 04 06 ref Cite web url http lwn.net Articles 79302 title X.Org Foundation releases X Window System X11R6.7 date 2004 04 07 accessdate 2012 04 04 publisher Linux Weekly News ref frequently updated yes Release version update? Don t edit this page, just click on the version number programming language C programming ... System X server license X11 License website http www.x.org www.x.org X.Org Server refers to the X Window System X server release packages stewarded by the X.Org Foundation , which is Internet hosting ... software community. The services with which the X.Org Foundation supports X Server include the packaging ... XFree86 developers. X11R6.7.0, the first version of the X.Org Server, was Fork software development ... surfaced prior to the split. Many of the previous XFree86 developers have joined the X.Org Server .... The modular path using GNU Autotools is however the future direction of the X.Org server, and also ... tt usr tt tree on many Unix systems. Adoption The X.Org Server is popular with the free software ... facto server for x86 systems SPARC based systems almost exclusively use Sun Microsystems s proprietary Xsun server, as Sun graphics driver support for X.Org is very limited. It is also used in Cygwin X , Cygwin s implementation of the X server for Microsoft Windows , http sourceforge.net ... based server, but 10.5 s X server is based on the X.Org codebase. ref http lists.apple.com archives ... package X window manager &ndash a package that is deliberately kept separate from the X server ... Wayland display server protocol &ndash An alternative display system and protocol, planned to replace ... cs X.Org de X.Org Server es X.Org Server eo Xorg fr X.Org it X.Org lv X.Org nl X.Org ja X.Org Server pl X.Org pt X.Org ru X.Org Server sv X.Org Server uk X.Org Server zh X.Org Server ... more details
A Standalone server is a type of Server computing server that is not part of a larger network infrastructure such as an Active Directory domain. In a general sense, a standalone server provides services to clients without relying on any external resources, including authentication. However, in the Windows Server System , a server can either be a Domain Controller , a Member server joined to a Windows Server domain domain , or a Standalone server joined to a Workgroup computer networking workgroup . Therefore, a single server that is hosting an Active Directory domain would be considered a Domain Controller and not a standalone server. See also Server computing Domain Controller Windows Server domain External links http technet.microsoft.com en us library cc736903.aspx Using RRAS on a stand alone server http technet.microsoft.com en us library cc781697.aspx Using DHCP on a stand alone server Category Servers computing ... more details
Image SnapServer NA.jpg thumb 220px right Snap Server 650 The Snap Server is a network attached storage Computer appliances computer appliance currently sold by Overland Storage . All modern Snap Servers include an embedded operating system called GuardianOS. ref cite web url http www.adaptec.com en US products nas software GuardianOS title GuardianOS publisher Adaptec accessdate 2007 02 10 ref The GuardianOS is a UNIX like operating system based on the mainstream Linux kernel, and is used on the Snap Server line of network attached storage devices. Older models used the SnapOS, which is a heavily customized BSD flavor. The SnapOS was originally created by Meridian Data for the Meridian Data Snap Server, and shipped on products from May 1998 through February 2006. Quantum had shipped more than 90,000 Snap Servers worldwide as of December 31, 2001. ref cite pressrelease url http www.prnewswire.com cgi bin stories.pl?ACCT 104&STORY www story 03 19 2002 0001689836&EDATE title Snap Server Products ... began shipping the Meridian Data Snap Server. Fact date June 2007 In December 1999 Meridian Data was purchased ... by private investors for 11M, forming Snap Appliance . ref cite news url http news.com.com ... by Adaptec for 100M. ref cite news first John S. last McCright url http www.eweek.com article2 ... eweek ref In July 2008 Overland Storage acquired the Snap server product line from Adaptec for 3.6M. ref cite news first Dave last Raffo url http searchsmbstorage.techtarget.com news article 0,289142,sid188 ... accessdate 2008 07 01 title Overland Storage buys Snap Server NAS family from Adaptec publisher TechTarget ref References reflist External links http www.snapserver.com Snap Server web page http www.whysnap.com Snap Server Resource Guide 200 Snap Server Web Resources technical information, reviews ... Overland Snap Server Product Specifications http www.dtidata.com resourcecenter 2007 05 21 snap server data recovery inode Snap OS defined Category Server appliance Category 1998 introductions ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2007 Server side refers to operations that are performed by the Server computing server in a client server relationship in computer networking . Typically, a server is a software program, such as a web server, that runs on a remote server computing server , reachable from a user s local computer or workstation . Operations may be performed server side because they require access to information or functionality that is not available on the client computing client , or require typical behaviour that is unreliable when it is done client side . Server side operations also include processing and storage of data from a client to a server, which can be viewed by a group of clients. Advantage This lightens the work of your client. Examples of server side processing include the creation & adaptation of a database using MySQL See also Client side Server side scripting Server Side Includes SSI Category Servers computing network software stub da Server side it Lato server ko pl Server side pt Server side ... more details
A sound server is software that manages the use of and access to sound reproduction audio devices, most notably, the soundcard . It usually runs as a background process . The term could also apply to a complete computer which is in a Server computing server role, dedicated to audio Streaming media streaming or a computer network networked or standalone software stand alone appliance for playing sound s and sound Computer file files . Sound server in an operating system File Soundserver eng.png thumb right 240px Description of layers that uses a Sound Server Unreferenced section date March 2010 In a Unix like operating system, the main task of a sound server is performing the mix of different data streams and send out a single unified audio output device of system. This mixture is usually done by software, or hardware if there is a supported sound card . Layers The sound stack can be visualized as follows, with programs in the upper layers calling elements in the lower layers Applications e.g. mp3 player, web video Sound server e.g. aRts, ESD, JACK Audio Connection Kit JACK , PulseAudio Sound subsystem described as kernel modules or drivers e.g. Open Sound System OSS , ALSA Operating system kernel e.g. Linux , Unix Motivation Sound servers appeared in Unix like operating systems after limitations in Open Sound System were recognized. OSS is a basic sound interface that was incapable of playing multiple streams simultaneously, dealing with multiple sound cards, or streaming sound over the network. A sound server can provide these features by running as a daemon computer software ... raw audio out to the audio device. With a sound server, users can also configure global and per application ... Server ref http www.evl.uic.edu pape sw bergen EVL.uic.edu ref Enlightened Sound Daemon JACK Audio ...?query sndiod Openbsd.org ref OpenBSD audio and MIDI server Streaming Icecast SHOUTcast References references External links http www.osnews.com story.php?news id 6720&page 2 Introduction to Linux Audio ... more details