Collocations withserver

These are words often used in combination withserver.

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central server
The presence of the central server limits the knowledge that modules need to have of one another.
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dedicated server
Some dedicated server hosting providers offer a 100% uptime guarantee on their network.
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mail server
He runs the mail server at toad.com as an open mail relay.
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media server
In a home setting, a media server acts as an aggregator of information: video, audio, photos, books, etc.
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private server
The code was made available via a private server at that domain.
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process server
Personal service is by its nature slow and the number of processes that can be served by the process server for a court hearing is limited.
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Hansard archive
Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0
remote server
In this case, we should send five requests at a time to avoid overwhelming the remote server.
From theCambridge English Corpus
server log
Web server access log for the last quarter of 1997 was carried out using a server log analysis application.
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server software
The file server cannot be contacted because, for example, the server software has crashed, the server host machine has failed, or the server has been disconnected from the network unexpectedly.
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