client-server sharing
[/ˈklaɪənt ˈsɜːrvər ˈʃɛərɪŋ/]
noun
compartilhamento cliente-servidor
1. A computing architecture model where resources, data, or services are shared between client applications and server systems over a network, with the server managing centralized resources and clients requesting access to them
The company implemented client-server sharing to allow multiple employees to access the same database simultaneously from different workstations.
A empresa implementou compartilhamento cliente-servidor para permitir que múltiplos funcionários acessassem o mesmo banco de dados simultaneamente de diferentes estações de trabalho.
2. The practice of distributing computational tasks and data storage between client machines and centralized servers for improved efficiency and resource management
Client-server sharing enables efficient resource allocation and reduces redundancy in enterprise networks.
O compartilhamento cliente-servidor permite alocação eficiente de recursos e reduz redundância em redes corporativas.
This is specialized technical terminology widely used in Brazilian IT professionals' vocabulary, particularly in enterprise environments and software development contexts. The term reflects the dominance of client-server models in corporate infrastructure since the 1980s-1990s, though cloud computing and distributed systems are increasingly supplementing this model.
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