This document lists and describes 12 common types of servers: 1) Real-Time Communication Servers which allow instant messaging, 2) FTP Servers which securely transfer files between computers, 3) Collaboration Servers which enable online collaboration, 4) List Servers which manage mailing lists, 5) Telnet Servers which allow remote computer access and control, 6) Web Servers which serve web pages to browsers, 7) Virtual Servers which share resources among multiple websites, 8) Proxy Servers which act as intermediaries for user requests, 9) Mail Servers which move and store email, 10) Server Platforms which are the underlying operating systems, 11) Open Source Servers which use open source operating systems, and 12
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1. Here 12 different types of servers that every techie should know about!
The best geek is the one who learns and knows about everything in tech, and to help out
our awesome techie readers out there we bring a good to know list of 12 types of servers
and what do they do…!
1. Real-Time Communication Servers
Also known as chat servers or IRC, and sometimes known as instant messaging (IM)
servers, these servers are meant to allow huge number users to exchange information
instantly.
2. FTP Servers
This is one of the oldest of the Internet services available. The FTP or File Transfer Protocol
allows the users to securely transfer one or more files of any size between two computers .
3. Collaboration Servers
In many ways, collaboration software, once called 'groupware,' demonstrates the original
power of the Web. Collaboration software designed to enable users to collaborate,
regardless of location, via the Internet or a corporate intranet and to work together in a
virtual atmosphere.
4. List Servers
List servers lets users better manage their mass mailing lists like open interactive
discussions or one-way lists to deliver newsletters, announcements or advertising.
5. Telnet Servers
The Telnet server lets the users on to a host computer control and work on remote
computers.
6. Web Servers
At its core, a Web server serves static content to a Web browser by loading a file from a
disk and serving it across the network to a user's Web browser. This entire exchange is
mediated by the browser and server talking to each other using HTTP.
7. Virtual Servers
A virtual server is a web server which shares its resources with multiple users. It's another
way of saying that multiple web sites share the resources of one server.
8. Proxy Servers
Proxy server is a server which acts as an intermediary for requests between the users and
the servers. Client connects to the proxy server and the proxy server evaluates the
requests sent by the users simplifies them and control their complexities .
9. Mail Servers
Mail servers help in moving and storing the e-mail over a network via LANs and WANs or
across the Internet.
10. Server Platforms
Normally used in same context with that of operating systems, server platforms are the
platforms that are under the hardware or software of a system and the hence in the engine
that drives the server.
11. Open Source Servers
Similar to server platforms, Open source server are referred to the underlying open source
operating system used in the IT infrastructures of the companies.
12. Application Servers
Application servers are a type of middleware which connects the database servers and the
app users