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Each computer connected to the Internet is known as a ____

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Answered by Gautam308
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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Answer:

A computer which is connected to the internet is known as a client.

Explanation:

  • A client is any computer hardware or software device that requests access to a service supplied by a server in both home and corporate networks.
  • In a client-server architecture, clients are often thought of as the requesting programme or user.
  • Desktop computers, laptop PCs, and smartphones are common examples of client end-user devices.
  • In a client-server architecture, a client requests a service or resource from a server across a computer network.
  • The server might be either on-site or off-site.
  • Tasks are split across servers and clients in a distributed application architecture.
  • Client-side tasks are those that can be completed by the client, whereas server-side tasks are those that must be handled by the server.
  • Files, data, internet connection, external storage, and processing power are all common resources provided by servers.
  • The server assigns one or more programmes to distribute those services to clients who request them.

Hence, when a computer is connected to the internet is known as a client.

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