CSS - Info Sheet 3.2-1 - Check Normal Functions of Server
CSS - Info Sheet 3.2-1 - Check Normal Functions of Server
LEARNING OBJECTIVE/S:
What is a Server?
The many complex processes that take place during an activity, for example a
security and authentication to billing and orders, the purchase could not take
place without several powerful servers handling the load hence servers are
very much important for any organization.
Functions of Server:
For a user the process is instantaneous, but when he clicks a link while
surfing on the Web, several things are taking place behind the scenes like the
request for the Web page is transmitted to the corresponding web server, and
the server fetches and assembles the Web page and retransmits it using a
protocol like HTTP, and, the user's browser receives the data, converts it, and
displays the page.
Storage Server
A storage server is a type of server that is used to store, access, secure and
manage digital data, files and services.
It is a purpose built server used for storing and accessing small to large
amount of data over a shared network or through the Internet.
A storage server may also be called a file server.
A storage server is typically less powerful than a standard server, but has
more storage space, storage access interfaces and specialized data retrieval
and management utilities.
A storage server generally serves as a central point of access for data storage
and access. Local client nodes and remote computers access the storage
server through a GUI control panel and FTP or through programmatic API
access by software and applications.
It can be used for routine or frequently used data storage and access, or it
can serve as a backup server for storing backup data.
A storage server is an integral part of direct attached storage (DAS), network
attached storage (NAS) and other storage networking technologies.
If you are concerned about students having access to tests or files on your
computer, you can save files to your personal server space (Home
Directory). The only way to gain access to those files is to log on to a computer,
which connects to the server. You can find your Home Directory under My
Computer. The Drive will begin with your logon name. Example: My drive name
is ‘janetsmith on wynne6\home\w-admin’ (H:) Sometimes you might not be able
to see the H: but just look for your name.
You may already have files created and you want to move them over to the
server.
a. To highlight multiple files, which are all in a row, highlight the first file in
line – hold the shift key down and highlight the last file in line.
b. To highlight multiple files that are scattered throughout a folder, highlight
the first file – hold the control key and highlight the remaining files.
3. Edit, Copy
4. Go to My Computer and Double-click on H:\ (The drive that starts with your
logon name)
5. File, New, Folder Name the folder whatever you like, example: “Mydocs Backup
5-20-04”
6. Open the folder you just created
7. Edit, Paste
You can save files to your home directory any time you want, just as you would
save them to My Documents or the C: drive.
Saving files to the Home Directory
References:
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-function-of-server
https://www.sancuro.com/blog/post/What-Is-A-SERVER-And-What-Are-
the-Functions-of-It/
https://www.techopedia.com/definition/9550/storage-server
http://wynne.k12.ar.us/faculty/guides/saving_server.htm