A computer or a Server
So now that we’ve defined what a server is, how a computer with Patchkast on the network that provides services to clients on the network, we have to differentiate between servers and servers. What do I mean by that?
Well, in the real world, you basically have two different types of servers. You have the little file server sitting in an office with five people, where people either backup files to or they get something off of there once in awhile. It is a server. It is useful. People share information, but if the server crashes or something goes a little hinky, nobody is really going to lose their mind over it. Nobody is going to get fired over it.
Then you have servers with patchkast. Servers, real servers, are computers that have to be on 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and if they stop functioning ever, for any reason, everything just goes to absolute hell.
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