Inter-server

{{Short description|Communication between different servers}}

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In computer network protocol design, inter-server communication is an extension of the client–server model in which data are exchanged directly between servers.{{Cite book |last1=Zhou |first1=Jingya |last2=Fan |first2=Jianxi |last3=Cheng |first3=Baolei |last4=Jia |first4=Juncheng |date=2016 |editor-last=Carretero |editor-first=Jesus |editor2-last=Garcia-Blas |editor2-first=Javier |editor3-last=Ko |editor3-first=Ryan K.L. |editor4-last=Mueller |editor4-first=Peter |editor5-last=Nakano |editor5-first=Koji |chapter=Optimizing Inter-server Communications by Exploiting Overlapping Communities in Online Social Networks |chapter-url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-49583-5_18 |title=Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing |series=Lecture Notes in Computer Science |volume=10048 |language=en |location=Cham |publisher=Springer International Publishing |pages=231–244 |doi=10.1007/978-3-319-49583-5_18 |isbn=978-3-319-49583-5}} In some fields server-to-server (S2S) is used as an alternative, and the term inter-domain can in some cases be used interchangeably.

Protocols

Protocols that have inter-server functions as well as the regular client–server communications include the following:

Some of these protocols employ multicast strategies to efficiently deliver information to multiple servers at once.

See also

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Category:IRC

Category:Network protocols

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