1. server - Noun
2. Server - Proper noun
One who serves.
A tray for dishes; a salver.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 404 error indicates that the server itself was found, but that the server was not able to retrieve the requested page. Source: Internet
A botnet is a network of zombie computers programmed to receive commands without the owners' knowledge. citation When a server is overloaded with connections, new connections can no longer be accepted. Source: Internet
A common expectation is that hard disk drives designed and marketed for server use will fail less frequently than consumer-grade drives usually used in desktop computers. Source: Internet
A data breach has occurred at Bengaluru-based e-learning platform Edureka, impacting up to 2 million users, when its server was left publicly exposed without password protection, according to security research firm SafetyDetectives. Source: Internet
Acting as a wireless file server, AirPort Time Capsule can serve to back up multiple Macs. Source: Internet
Adding a server to a large network means a large background bandwidth load on the network and a large memory load on the server. Source: Internet