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Network servers control and manage network resources such as files, printers, users, groups, etc. Servers are classified according to the service they provide to the network. File servers are used to store files; print servers control one or more printers; network servers control network traffic and access. General server specifications and processor specifications are the most important parameters to consider when selecting network servers.  Additional specifications to consider include memory and storage, connectivity, operating systems supported, and features.

General specifications that should be considered when selecting network servers include server type and form factor.  Choices for server type include network servers, applications or file servers, printer servers, web servers, proxy servers, and SAN servers.  File servers are nothing more than computers that store various files and documents. These types of servers do very little processing and do not need to be high speed (high MHz) or contain massive amounts of RAM.  Application servers are similar to file servers, except they house applications that are run directly from them. Since the PC is doing all the work, these servers can be low-end as well. Print servers are central computers that manage networked printers from a single location. They are setup with multiple printers that are shared for the end users to access.  Web servers transfer content over the Internet using the Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML). Proxy servers allow users to access outside networks such as the Internet, without disturbing the internal network. SAN servers controls or is part of a Storage Area Network (SAN). SAN is a high-speed subnetwork of shared storage devices.  Choices for form factor include rack mounted, desktop or tower, and portable.

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Part Numbers for Network Servers

Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
B021-000 Newark TRIPP LITE (POWER PROTECTION) Other Computers, Network Switches Connectivity; External Height:1.80""C; For Use With:Servers And Kvm Switches That Have Ps/2 Console Port Connectors; Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C):Yes; Connector Type:Hd15(M), Minidin6(F) Rohs Compliant: Yes
SC420 Newark APC Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS); Approval Bodies:UL, CSA; Run Time - Full Load:6min; Applications:Entry-level servers, voice and data networks; Approval Categories:Fcc Part 15 Class, Nom, UL1778 RoHS Compliant: NA
IPSC2260 Newark STRATEGIC VISTA All Supplier Direct Ship DWO NETWORK VIDEO SERVER WITH PAN/TILT/ZOOM CAMERA
ACS4201A Newark BLACK BOX Other Network Video Server; Features:Kvm Extender Over Utp Cable Dual Dvi And Usb
ACU7025A Newark BLACK BOX Other Network Video Server; Features:Single User Usb Mini Catx Kvm Extender

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