
What is Samba Server? Installation and Usage Guide for Samba Server
Samba Server is an open-source software that enables file and printer sharing between Windows, macOS, and Linux via the SMB protocol. Detailed installation and usage guide included.

Samba Server is an open-source software that enables file and printer sharing between Windows, macOS, and Linux via the SMB protocol. Detailed installation and usage guide included.

A physical server (dedicated server) is a specialized hardware device that does not share resources, providing high performance and strong security for businesses.

VPS (Virtual Private Server) is a virtual server created from a physical server, operating independently with dedicated resources, balancing cost and performance.

Cloud is a platform that delivers IT services over the internet, including storage, virtual servers, and databases, helping businesses reduce costs.

A Cloud Server is a virtual server that provides computing resources, storage, and bandwidth over the internet. Learn about the features, benefits, and applications of Cloud Servers for businesses.

Cloud computing is a model for delivering IT resources over the internet. Learn about the types — IaaS, PaaS, SaaS — their benefits, and who should use cloud computing.

A GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) is a specialized processor designed for graphics rendering and parallel computing. Learn how it works, its applications, and how GPU compares to CPU.

Uptime is the continuous operating time of a website or server. Learn the formula, influencing factors, importance and how to optimize uptime.

Internet Information Services (IIS) is a web server developed by Microsoft for hosting and managing web applications on Windows. Learn its features and setup.

SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is the standard protocol for sending email over the Internet. Learn how it works, server roles and configuration guide.