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+ + 6.1 + Workstations and Servers  
  + 6.1.1 + Workstations 
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+ + + A workstation is a client computer that is used to run applications + and is connected to a server from which it obtains data shared with + other computers. A server is a computer that runs a network operating + system (NOS). A workstation uses special software, such as a network + shell program to perform the following tasks: +
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  • Intercepts user data and application commands
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  • Decides if the command is for the local operating system or for + the NOS.
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  • Directs the command to the local operating system or to the + network interface card (NIC) for processing and transmission onto + the network
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  • Delivers transmissions from the network to the application + running on the workstation
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Some Windows operating systems may be installed on workstations and + servers. The NT/2000/XP versions of Windows software provide network + server capability. Windows 9x and ME versions only provide + workstation support. +

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UNIX or Linux can serve as a desktop operating system but are + usually found on high-end computers. These workstations are employed + in engineering and scientific applications, which require dedicated + high-performance computers. Some of the specific applications that are + frequently run on UNIX workstations are included in the following + list:

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  • Computer-aided design (CAD)
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  • Telecommunications equipment management
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Most current desktop operating systems include networking + capabilities and support multi-user access. For this reason, it is + becoming more common to classify computers and operating systems based + on the types of applications the computer runs. This classification is + based on the role or function that the computer plays, such as + workstation or server. Typical desktop or low-end workstation + applications might include word processing, spreadsheets, and + financial management. On high-end workstations, + the applications might + include graphical design or equipment management and others as listed + above.

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A diskless workstation is a special class of computer designed to + run on a network. As the name implies, it has no disk drives but does + have a monitor, keyboard, memory, booting instructions in ROM, and a + network interface card. The software that is used to establish a + network connection is loaded from the bootable ROM chip located on the + NIC.

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Because a diskless workstation does not have any disk drives, it is + not possible to upload data from the workstation or download anything + to it. A diskless workstation cannot pass a virus onto the network, nor + can it be used to take data from the network by copying this + information to a disk drive. As a result, diskless workstations offer + greater security than ordinary workstations. For this reason, such + workstations are used in networks where security is paramount.

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Laptops can also serve as workstations on a LAN and can be + connected through a docking station, external LAN adapter, or a PCMCIA + card. A docking station is an add-on device that turns a laptop into a + desktop.

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