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Hardware  Servers can vary widely:  from personal computers (i.e., Desktop Computers) to specially built rack mounted computers depending on the amount of work that needs to be done and the number of  clients that need to be supported. For example, quite often database servers are software that can run on a personal computer to service the needs of an individual using that machine or can be on many rack mounted servers supporting thousands to mi…</description>
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