Servers can do everything a standard desktop computer can do and more. Vice-versa, computers can run server processes, but do so far less productively. Generally, servers offer the following features to the networks they serve:
Scalability to serve a growing or fluctuating number of devices, users, and workloads
High processing power with rising CPU and RAM specs to handle network workloads
Reliability to ensure critical systems remain online and available
Collaboration between personnel with access to shared network resources
Cost savings over time because servers can reduce stress on network devices
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