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    Client Server Networking Analysis

    First the warehouse workstations. For those I would really try to install Windows 7 Enterprise. With Enterprise, the workstations can access their server without VPN. It also allows the workstations to access files from their server much quicker. Plus the added security, like the encryption of internal and external drive data, would not hurt. Only problem is that the company needs a volume license in order to be able to have Enterprise installed on their computers. However, if this business has Microsoft’s

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    Cis: Network Design Paper

    & Tayal (2009), “The main reason for designing a LAN is to share resources such as disks, printers, programs, and data. It also enables the exchange of information.” Using a server based LAN, DesignIT can manage its six computers through by accessing the main computer from the three servers which can be located in the server room as indicated on the design layout. There are several advantages of LAN such as: * It allows for a large number of users to access data from a single memory. * Files

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    Servers

    wants to expand their systems web servers, databases server, and file servers. The web servers are applications that make information available on the internet. Web servers protect client information, client logins and passwords, and other client information that is not meant to be viewed by the public. Securing the database servers will keep persons or employees from accessing account holder contact information or changing account balances. Database servers are used by most companies. An unsecured

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    Assesment Plan

    ordered. In any case the process should always start the same. Each case starts with an interview of the client which will be the first initial contact. At this point an assessment will be done, a plan of action will be made and then implementation can take place. When first contact with a client is initiated a set of procedures will the discussed. The helper will conduct an assessment of the client and get some background information. This can also be known as a diagnostic. This is the starting point

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    Individual: Project Controls

    update/install clients, update/install server(s) at a centralized location (main office), update/install needed software, and establish local area networks (LAN) for each location and a wide area network (WAN) via the internet to connect each department. These install/updates will ensure speed and reliability of the system. There will also need to be an offsite backup server in case of natural disasters at the main office server that will mirror the main office server. Each client will need to be

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    Analysis 4

    company, I would recommend the following servers. I think first and foremost should be a Threat management server. The work that is being done is more than likely proprietary. There for the threat of a hacker needs to be MOST important. A print server so that the employees have a center location for printing. Also the amount of printing with GEO pictures could lag a server if this processes was to be on a shared with another service. The remote access server allows users to gain access to files

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    Issc431

    authority | | Answer Key: D | | | Question 6 of 15 | 7.0 Points | What does a client/server environment have that a peer-to-peer networking environment typically does not? | | A.server | | | B.workstations | | | C.hubs or switches | | | D.shared resources | | Answer Key: A | | | Question 7 of 15 | 7.0 Points | A _________ is a boundary network that hosts resource servers for the public Internet. | | A.DMZ | | | B.intranet | | | C.WAN | | | D.choke point

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    Nt1330 Unit 3 Assignment 1 Client Server Architecture

    Client-server architecture of a computer network in which many clients (remote processors) request and receive service from a centralized server (host computer). Client computers provide an interface to allow a computer user to request services of the server and to display the results the server returns. Servers wait for requests to arrive from clients and then respond to them. Ideally, a server provides a standardized transparent interface to clients so that clients need not be aware of the specifics

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Assignment 1

    3.3.3 TCP Connection Overhead We now characterize the number of TCP connections used by the player to download the video segments at the same or different bitrate. This connection behavior impacts how well the client can estimate available bandwidth (many short connections lead to underestimation), and also the granularity at which a hosting CDN can load balance incoming segment requests. Across the diversity of players, platforms and networks, we observe two primary connection patterns: (i) individual

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    Cis System Analysis

    management. In a totally integrated supply chain, a customer order could cause a production planning system to schedule a work order, which in turn triggers a call for certain parts from one or more suppliers. 4. Explain the term server and provide an example of server-based processing; explain the

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