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- Client - Server - This tutorial shows you how to build a simple client-server. Client in Erlang - Server in C.
- FWS IRCd - Windows IRC server with a reasonable amount of configuration/tweaking options. It also has VBScript support, a built-in HTTP server (IRCd information), IRC Services, DNS server, client graph program, many IRC tools and some IRC clients.
- Jago - Java-Client, Internet Go Server client, a Smart Go Format go game viewer and a point to point go player.
- The gGo client - gGo is a Go board, SGF editor, client for the Internet Go Server and an interface for playing with GNU Go. gGo is written in Java and available for Linux, OS X, OS/2 and Windows.
- CGoban 2 - Includes an editor for SGF go files and a client for the Kiseido Go Server.
- XMCP/1.1 server software for MOO - XMCP/1.1 is a simple protocol that allows structured messages to be sent from the server to the client.
- Boeireep Database Driver - BDD is a middleware product of standards based client and server that allow clients to access DBMS on multiple servers using existing OS and TPC/IP network. [Solaris 2.x/Win 95/NT/2000/Linux]
- Xgospel - X-Window client for internet go servers.
- Java Go Client - A java plug-in to run Go against a server.
- Netrek Vanilla Server - Here you can get the latest source of the Vanilla Netrek Server. (NB: to play you don't need the server, just a client for your platform).
Wikipedia Articles
- Global Server Load Balancing - Internet services, like a web site, hosted in a single facility or geographic area are subject to downtime due to general facility or network issues that lead to the entire site being unavailable, and will result in high latency for clients whose network and/or geographic location is far from the server farm. GSLB addresses these issues by balancing clients across a geographically distributed set of server farms based on health, server load or proximity.
- Time server - A time server is a server computer that reads the actual time from a reference clock and distributes this information to its clients using a computer network. The time server may be a local network time server or an internet time server.
- Proxy server - In computer networks, a proxy server is a server (a computer system or an application program) which services the requests of its clients by forwarding requests to other servers. A client connects to the proxy server, requesting some service, such as a file, connection, web page, or other resource, available from a different server.
- Server hog - A server hog is a user, program or system that places excessive load on a server such that the server performance as experienced by other clients is degraded, or such that the server itself is so heavily loaded that it fails to perform routine housekeeping for its own maintenance.
- Server (computing) - In information technology, a server is an application or device that performs services for connected clients as part of a client-server architecture. A server application, as defined by RFC 2616 (HTTP/1.