Cricket
First is that u decide wheather u want to bowl or bat. if its batting then select a type of bat u want use i.e heavy or light or long handle or short handle. all the same use the one that suits u'r stance and hold the bat firmly. then when u stroke the ball let it stay hit. First is that u decide wheather u want to bowl or bat. stay hit. · Centralized - Resources and data security are controlled through the server. · Scalability - Any or all elements can be replaced individually as needs increase. · Flexibility - New technology can be easily integrated into system. · Interoperability - All components (client/network/server) work together. · Accessibility - Server can be accessed remotely and across multiple platforms. Client/Server Client/server network operating systems allow the network to centralize functions and applications in one or more dedicated file servers (See fig. 2). The file servers become the heart of the system, providing access to resources and providing security. Individual workstations (clients) have access to the resources available on the file servers. The network operating system provides the mechanism to integrate all the components of the network and allow multiple users to simultaneously share the same resources irrespective of physical location. Novell Netware and Windows 2000 Server are examples of client/server network operating systems. Buy the best cable you can afford; most schools purchase Category 3 or Category 5. If you are designing a 10 Mbps Ethernet network and are considering the cost savings of buying Category 3 wire instead of Category 5, remember that the Category 5 cable will provide more "room to grow" as transmission technologies increase. Both Category 3 and Category 5 UTP have a maximum segment length of 100 meters. In Florida, Category 5 cable is required for retrofit grants. 10BaseT refers to the specifications for unshielded twisted pair cable (Category 3, 4, or 5) carrying Ethernet signals.