Solutions de système de serveur

Bite Information Technologies

Choosing the right server solutions for business applications and data management is very important for both business continuity and data security. Bite Bilişim, with its expert sales and technical team, offers pre-sales and after-sales value-added services with server models that will meet your current and future business needs, from the beginner level to the highest level, providing maximum capacity and performance. Our company, which carries out business partnerships with leading manufacturers such as Dell, HP, Cisco, Lenovo; provides servers, installation, commissioning, operating system installation, software and hardware configuration solutions.

Server Types

The types of servers vary according to the purpose they serve. Many networks contain one or more server types. There are some main types of servers that are most common.

File Server

File servers store and distribute files. Many clients or users share files hosted on the server. In addition, files stored centrally also make it easy to take backups. In addition, the necessary measures to ensure safety can be taken more easily. Storage units with high read and write speeds are used to get maximum performance in file servers.

Print Server

Print servers are servers used to manage and distribute printer features. Instead of connecting printers to all computers in one place, it is sufficient to create a single print server for many users. Today, some large and high-end printers come with their own server installed on them. In this way, there is no need to use an extra computer as a server. This default server also responds to print requests from clients.

Application Server

Application servers emerged with the use of servers rather than computers running applications locally. Application servers are generally used for applications that are shared by many users and require a lot of resources. This eliminates the need to have enough resources locally available to each client to keep applications running. In addition, the problem of installing and managing the software on more than one computer is left behind with the application server.

DNS Server

Domain Name Server or DNS server are application servers that translate domain names from client computers into IP addresses. DNS system is possible with DNS servers spread around the world. Whenever a client requests the address of the system, it sends this request to the DNS server with the domain name. The DNS server directs this request to the correct source.

Mail Server

Mail server is a very common type of application server. Mail servers receive sent e-mail and store it until the user's client requests it. The mail server is a constantly connected server. Instead of each client device having its own mail subsystem, collecting mail on a single server and distributing it to clients from there also ensures efficient use of resources.

Database Server

The amount of data used by companies, users and other services is staggering. So much data is stored in databases. Databases must be accessible to any client at any time. In addition, they need high-capacity storage in terms of the data they contain. Database servers run various database applications and respond to numerous requests from clients. Among the most popular database server applications are applications such as Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, DB2 and Informix.

Virtual Servers

Virtual servers have become very common especially in recent years. While traditional servers are hardware with an operating system installed, virtual servers exist as defined by special software called hypervisors. Each hypervisor can run hundreds or even thousands of virtual servers at once. The hypervisor exposes the virtual hardware to the server, and the virtual server uses the virtual hardware as normal. Hypervisor, on the other hand, provides the required processing power and storage from actual storage shared by all virtual servers.

Proxy Server

The proxy server acts as an intermediary between the client and the server. This server is generally used to isolate clients or servers for security reasons. The proxy server forwards this request to another server instead of responding directly to the request from the client. Then it receives the response from the original server and sends it back to the client on its own. In this way, both the client and the server are not directly connected to each other.

Monitoring and Management Servers

Some servers are used to monitor or manage other systems or clients.

Solutions de système de serveur