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Re: basic doubt !!



Hi,

Client-Server architecture is normally associated with scenarios
where both the server and the client are intelligent and the client
makes use of its processing power to handle those tasks which
can be handled on the client side and only a few tasks are
offloaded to the server for processing. But there are other
definitions for the client - server topology as well.

Regards,
Prem Kurian Philip
Gilsen Software


- ----- Original Message -----
From: R Manoj <rmanoj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Linux-India <linux-india@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 12:02 PM
Subject: basic doubt !!


> hello all,
> I got some basic doubt here.Forgive me if it sounds stupid.
>  All the while i had this impression that a Unix(any Unixware) network
with
> dumb terminals IS the actual 100% pure ' client-server ' scenario because
> the server does all the work and just 'serves' the 'client' .
> Now somebody tells me it is not!! but it becomes one only when the clients
> have some processing power( intelligent clients - Win95 / any
workstation).
> Please enlighten me .
> Manoj
>
>
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