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Monday, March 23, 2009

File Servers

A file server stands at the heart of most networks. It is a very fast computer with a large amount of RAM and storage space, along with a fast network interface card. The network operating system software resides on this computer, along with any software applications and data files that need to be shared.
The file server controls the communication of information between the nodes on a network. For example, it may be asked to send a word processor program to one workstation, receive a database file from another workstation, and store an e-mail message during the same time period. This requires a computer that can store a lot of information and share it very quickly. File servers should have at least the following characteristics:
  • 800 megahertz or faster microprocessor (Pentium 3 or 4, G4 or G5)
  • A fast hard drive with at least 120 gigabytes of storage
  • A RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks) to preserve data after a disk casualty
  • A tape back-up unit (i.e. DAT, JAZ, Zip, or CD-RW drive)
  • Numerous expansion slots
  • Fast network interface card
  • At least of 512 MB of RAM

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