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Learning Objectives Learning Objectives Learning Objectives Plan what network model to apply to your network Compare the differences between Windows 2000 Professional, Server, Advanced Server, and Datacenter Explain Windows 2000 capabilities as a server operating system | Learning Objectives Plan what network model to apply to your network Compare the differences between Windows 2000 Professional Server Advanced Server and Datacenter Explain Windows 2000 capabilities as a server operating system Learning Objectives continued Explain the new features in Windows 2000 Describe the file systems that are compatible with Windows 2000 and choose the file system that is right for your server Basic Network Concepts Network Operating System NOS Software that enables computer users to share computer equipment software and data voice and video transmissions Network A communications system that enables computer users to share computer equipment software and data voice and video transmissions Basic Network Concepts Client A computer that accesses resources on another computer via a network or by a direct connection 9 Basic Network Concepts Peer-to-Peer Network Model Workstation h A computer that has its own CPU and may be used as a standalone computer for word processing spreadsheet creation or other software applications. It also may be used to access another computer such as a mainframe computer or file server as long as the necessary network hardware and software are installed. Peer-to-peer network a A network where any computer can communicate with other networked computers on an equal or peer-like basis without going through an intermediary such as a server or host. a Often used in very small organizations such as a two to ten person office. Figure 1-2 A simple peer-to-peer network without a server Advantages of Peer-to-Peer Networking A group of computers can share files folders and printers Peer-to-peer networking is easy to set up Supports using workgroups A Microsoft workgroup is a number of users who share drive and printer resources in an independent peer-to-peer relationship. Disadvantages of Peer-to-Peer Networking Offers only moderate network security No centralized storage or account management Not effective for complex network .