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Network A physically interconnected group of computers running software that allows them to share files and resources. Server A computer running administrative software that controls access to the network and its resources. The server acts as the network's file cabinet, providing data files to other computers on the network. Print Server A computer (may be either a server or client) that has a printer physically attached to it. Other workstations may print to that printer via the network, but print jobs are controlled by the print server. Client (or Workstation) A computer which is connected to the server and relies on the server for data files and network connections. Peer-to-Peer Network A network in which all of the computers can be used as clients/servers. Typically data files are stored on just one of the computers, and other computers communicate with it to retrieve and store data. Usually for small networks (up to 10 stations). Advantages: Less expensive, more space efficient, easier to maintain, can be upgraded to a dedicated system. Disadvantages: Cannot handle a great deal of network traffic