Via, I payed close attention to the screenshot capture of thisincredible book by Microsoft called "Mommy, Why is There a Server in the House? helping understand the Stay-At-Home Server". The book basically describes how a server "is a funny looking-box" who "makes friend with computers" which are generally in "boring offices" but sometimes can go to your house ("some servers aren't boring, they don't go in offices, they go in houses"), especially when "a mommy and a daddy loves each other very much the daddy wants to give the mommy a special gift". In essence, it describes the advantage of owning a server: sharing content, accessing it remotely, being regarded as a nerd, looking at blinking lights
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