Client-Server Architecture
Client-Server Architecture is a computing model where tasks or workloads are divided between servers, which provide resources or services, and clients, which request those services. In this architecture, the client is typically a user device, such as a computer or smartphone, while the server is a more powerful system that stores and manages data or applications.
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