What is the difference between windows server and windows client?
Answer / Varun Kumar Saxena
Windows Server and Windows Client are two different versions of Microsoft's operating system. The main differences lie in their intended use cases. Windows Server is designed for network servers, web servers, database servers, and cloud computing services. It supports multiple users and has more robust security features compared to Windows Client. On the other hand, Windows Client, such as Windows 10, is intended for desktops, laptops, tablets, and other personal devices. It's designed for individual use.
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