Servers are often dedicated, meaning that they perform no other tasks besides their server tasks. On multiprocessingoperating systems, however, a single computer can execute several programs at once. A server in this case could refer to the program that is managing resources rather than the entire computer.
Also see the Server Types page in the Quick Reference section of Webopedia for a comparison of server types.
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