1 client-server architecture, 2 shared resources, Client-server architecture – Siemens Unix V4.0 User Manual

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Introduction to Advanced Server for UNIX

Client-server architecture

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2.1 Client-server architecture

One or more server systems and several clients (workstations) are connected in a network
(LAN, Local Area Network and WAN, Wide Area Network) with Advanced Server for UNIX.
The server systems provide services and resources in the local network. In contrast, the
clients utilize the services and resources of the server and generally do not provide any
services and resources themselves in the network.

Provided they are authorized, every client can access every server system in the local
network. Advanced Server for UNIX also supports so-called trust relationships between
domains, which permit the user to access resources in other domains.

2.2 Shared resources

The resources provided by a server system for the network are known as shared
resources
. Shared resources are protected against unauthorized access (for more
detailed information, see section on

Security concept”

).

Advanced Server for UNIX provides users with the following types of resources, which can
be shared by one or more users in the network:

Shared directory

Shared printer

Interprocess communication resource

IPC$

Network-wide administration (Resource

ADMIN$)

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