Difference Between Server and Desktop (With Table)

Most of the time it is believed that a server is not different from a desktop. But any of the computer servers which is capable of meeting the minimum requirements of hardware is capable of running a complete operating system which can not be expected from a normal desktop. Let us discuss the major differences between a server and a desktop in detail.

Server vs Desktop

The main difference between a server and a desktop is that both are engineered for a separate purpose. If a server and a desktop tend to have similar speeds of processing or equal amount of memory and storage still can not be compared or fulfil each other’s requirements.

A server is a framework or hardware which is indistinguishable from any desktop or say for example a laptop computer, but with a lot of RAM, CPU and major capacity. Each brand has a different type of server available for its users.

The desktop computer system generally implements user-friendly operating systems and applications that help to fulfil all desktop-based tasks. The most important part of a desktop is its processor which includes a motherboard and circuit board in order to run a computer efficiently.

Comparison Table Between Server and Desktop

Parameters of Comparison  

Server

Desktop

 Operating system

 It’s OS has the potential to handle multiple connections at the same time

 If you want to have changes in the OS of a desktop you must restart it again

 Features

Processing power, storage and memory are very high

Processing power, storage and memory are low

 Cost

Due to its inter compatibility with others it is extravagant

 A desktop can be placed on a single desk and thus it is not very lavish

 File storage

In a server, the stored files are extremely secured

The files are present on individual desktop screen

 Power supply

More than one supply for power is required for a server

Single power supply is enough for a desktop

What is a Server ?

A devoted server is designed as a file server that includes many features and deployment options not available on desktop computers is one of the best options for small businesses. Some of the server hardware decisions you need to make include processor, memory, and storage. If you want to choose an operating system for a server then you must remember that it is not an easy task at all.

The specific operating system you use depends primarily on what the server is used for. Small business employees should choose the operating system that is most convenient for the basic file servers. The common function of a server is high processing tasks which include database hosting or sharing of files for data sharing.

They are used to share devices or resources such as printers and copiers. Servers also run wireless scanners to detect and remove viruses introduced by the user on any computer. Most servers also have built-in high-capacity backup drives to protect against data loss. Servers are also designed to expand as network rules on demand.

What is a Desktop ?

A desktop is a personal computer that a person uses for personal or office work. It is usually on your office desk at work. It is a combination of physical hardware that runs a desktop computer. You have a monitor, keyboard and mouse as input devices. Desktop computers are not only purchased and used by an individual but are also used in enterprise companies that designate desktops for employees.

More than one employee cannot work on one desktop, but the employee can be assigned multiple desktops depending on the task he or she has. Although a desktop computer has the same processor speed, memory and storage capacity as a server, it is not a substitute for a real server. The technologies behind them are designed for a variety of purposes. Today’s children also have their separate desktop computer, which is often used to play games. Desktop support is often available for office computers.

Main Difference Between Server and Desktop

  1. A server is more protected from viruses but a desktop is very prone to viruses.
  2. Server support is more active than desktop support. In server support, the service provider helps to operate, manage and monitor the server remotely.
  3. The server operating system has the ability to update software and hardware without having to restart, but on a desktop operating system, you need to restart it for the changes to take effect.
  4. Any computer server that meets the minimum hardware requirements can run an operating system that does not turn a desktop computer into a real server.
  5. The files which are stored in a server are secured and those on a desktop are present on an individual screen.

Conclusion

Large companies use servers to run multiple applications in parallel on an organization’s network, and an individual or organization uses a desktop for its employees. Although both computers are very different from each other. Being a professional in big companies or IT sectors, using a server for your work is best option but as an individual for your work the best choice is a desktop. Both server and desktop can not be replaced with each other as they have their own importance.

References

  1. https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/1294046.1294107
  2. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/6042848/