2nd Sem CSS Module 2
2nd Sem CSS Module 2
Quarter 4 Module 1
Learning Objectives
Install and update required modules/add-ons on NOS installation procedures
Confirm network services based on user/system requirements
Check operation of network services based on user/system requirements
Before starting the module, I want you to set aside other tasks that will
disturb you while enjoying the lessons. Read the simple instructions below to successfully enjoy the
objectives of this kit. Have fun!
1. Follow carefully all the contents and instructions indicated in every page of this module.
PARTS OF THE MOD
INTRODUCTION
Cannot establish connection to server” message of hopelessness for those who are uploading
files online, posting photos on Facebook, downloading torrent file from peer network, and streaming
videos online. But what is this message all about? What is the server that this message referring to, or
in other hand, what is server?
SERVER
A server is an application or device that performs service for connected clients as part of
client server architecture. A workstation is a personal computer that is used for high end applications
such as graphic design, video editing, CAD, 3-D design, or other CPU and RAM intensive programs.
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SERVER OPERATING SYSTEM or server OS, is advanced operating system specifically
designed to run on server sides, which is specialized computers that operates within a client/server
architecture to serve the requests of connected client computers on the network.
2. Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a popular Linux distribution OS developed by Red Hat and
targets toward the commercial computer market. Red Hat Enterprise Linux a world’s leading
multinational software company based in America. It provides open-source software
solutions and products to various enterprises and communities around the world and deals in
Linux Enterprise after payment and Fedora for free to its users.
6. Oracle Linux Server is an open, cloud-ready infrastructure, that can be used throughout
Oracle Cloud and Oracle engineered systems, Oracle Linux Server is a proven operating
system that is available in the cloud, on premises, or as an embedded system. Oracle Linux
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server is designed to provide the reliability, scalability, security, and performance for
demanding enterprise workloads. It is built for enterprise-level experience.
The term network services is used to describe a wide range of software and connectivity
tools that are managed by a central group and distributed to the networked computers. A networked
computer environment occurs when multiple computers are connected to each other or a central
server. The computers are able to access shared files and utilities from a central location. There are
several advantages to this type of environment, ranging from increased quality control to
performance and issue management.
User management is a range of services, from the creation of user names and passwords to
the allocation of rights, privileges, and access. For example, when a new staff member joins a
department, the network administrator must create a new account for this person to access the
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network services. Access to applications, files, services, and tools this person will require to
complete his or her job must be provided by the system administrator. This is known as user
management and authentication.
Email is a widely used productivity tool that requires connection to the Internet. In addition,
many organizations have a policy surrounding the email software that can be used, the
maximum storage capacity, and the file sizes that can be transmitted. Most organizations
provide staff with a company-specific email address, which requires the creation and
maintenance of an email server.
Shared printing is one of the primary network services required in any organization. Instead
of individual printers at each desk, all the users can submit printing jobs to a central unit. This
unit is often a multi-function printer, scanner, and photocopier. In order to provide this type
of network service, many firms implement special printer management software to control
the flow of documents and protect confidential documents.
From a system administration perspective, the ability to control all the workstations from a
central location is the best network service. The administrator is responsible for deploying new
software applications, updating the operating systems, and maintaining the same versions of software
programs on all the workstations. Many firms lock the workstations, so only the system administrator
can add new software or run new programs. This increases the overall quality of the network and
reduces staff time spent on computer maintenance.
Some network servers provide essential computer-to-computer services. These differ from
application services in that they are not directly accessed by end users. Instead, these services are
used by networked computers to simplify the installation, configuration, and operation of the
network.
The functions performed by the servers covered in this chapter are varied:
2. Configuration servers that simplify the installation of networked hosts by handling part or all
of the TCP/IP configuration
3. Electronic mail services for moving mail through the network from the sender to the recipient
5. Print servers that allow printers to be centrally maintained and shared by all users
Servers on a TCP/IP network should not be confused with traditional PC LAN servers. Every
Unix host on your network can be both a server and a client. The hosts on a TCP/IP network are
“peers.” All systems are equal, and the network is not dependent on any one server. All of the
services discussed in this chapter can be installed on one or several systems on your network.
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REFERENCES
https://www.sdxcentral.com/resources/glossary/network-service/
https://www.easytechjunkie.com/what-are-the-different-types-of-network-services.htm
https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/tcpip-network-administration/0596002971/ch03.html
DIRECTIONS: Read carefully each item and choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the
answer on the blank provided for. Answers can be repeated.
A. Desktop F. Workstation
B. Email G. Network Service
C. Network H. Shared Printing
D. Networking I. User Management
E. Server J. Server Operating System
K. System Administration
_______
1. A world’s leading multinational software company based in America.
2. A Linux-based computer operating system. It is built on top of the open-source Linux
kernel
3. It is said to be secure, fast and economically scalable; it helps make the most of
infrastructure.
4. A popular open-source operating system for computers, laptops, tablets, phones and
cloud computing.
5. A proven operating system that is available in the cloud, on premises, or as an
embedded system.
6. This premier Linux operating system built for the enterprises, works perfectly on a
variety of hardware platforms.
7. An open, cloud-ready infrastructure, that can be used throughout Oracle Cloud and
Oracle engineered systems
8. A popular Linux distribution OS developed by Red Hat and targets toward the
commercial computer market.
_______ 9. A community enterprise OS, that is a free rebuild of open-source packages from the
popular Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
10. It is designed for servers, mainframes, and workstations but can be installed on
desktop computers for personal and as well as testing purpose.
_______ 11. Designed to provide the reliability, scalability, security, and performance for
demanding enterprise workloads. It is built for enterprise-level experience.
12. A server operating system developed by Microsoft, as a part of the Windows Network
family, which is getting developed concurrently with Windows 10 OS.
_______ 13. This Linux-based OS is designed to work on multi-platform that can run everywhere
from the Desktop PCs, the smart-phones, and the tablet to the server and the cloud
environment.
14. It provides open-source software solutions and products to various enterprises and
communities around the world and deals in Linux Enterprise after payment and
_______ Fedora for free to its users.
15. Another Linux distribution that attempts to provide a free, enterprise-class,
community-supported computing platform functionally compatible with its upstream
source, Red Hat Enterprise Linux.