Talk:Client-server

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What about the history of client server and how the meaning has changed ?

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[edit] Justin Skinner of Wachovia Corporation

"computer networking is a technology created by Justin Skinner of Wachovia Corporation."

Yeah, sure it is. RickScott 20:14, 16 August 2005 (UTC)

Nick knows about this stuff



The initial definition ("Client/server is network architecture which separates the client from the server") is lousy. This is tountamount to saying that a c/s architecture is an architecture that involves a client and a server, which is not saying much... B. Oct 13, 2006.



In the tiered section - "1.It puts a greater load on the network." Can someone please expand on this?

Also, when explaining 3 or n-tiered set-ups, I'm actually trying to just clarify that this can be on the same physical hardware, or can be on different server hardware, and also I think this entire page just needs lots of clarification, and isn't very good at explaining the whole idea very well at all...


i amrik thinks that servers are not that helpfull as they are very xpensive!!!


[edit] Advantages: Fragment?

"It is more flexible than P2P paradigm. If a server in C/S paradigm wants to update the data or other resources."

The second part of this paragraph doesn't make sense to me. The server is more flexible: If the server wants to update, then what?

Somebody may fix this as I don't know what this should say :-S --Lazer erazer 15:25, 5 March 2007 (UTC)

nothing to tell

[edit] what is the significance of / in client/server?

any one who got ans for what purpose / is used in client/server...is it just for simplicity of writing or got any significant meaning? if it got plz those who got ans...tell it... or mail me at deepu_kkl@yahoo.co.in thank you —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 210.212.194.193 (talk) 15:16, August 23, 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Multi Tier Architectures

1) what is use of multitire Architectures ?and how it works.

2) what is difference between multitire Architectures and three tire Architectures.