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Component: SAP-INCLUSIVE
Component Name: Inclusive Language
Description: A server that is controlled by another.
Key Concepts: A subordinate server is a server that is connected to a main server and is used to provide additional services or resources. It is typically used to provide additional storage, processing power, or other resources that the main server may not have. How to use it: Subordinate servers are typically used in larger organizations that require more resources than a single server can provide. They are connected to the main server and can be used to provide additional storage, processing power, or other resources. The main server will then be able to access these resources as needed. Tips & Tricks: When setting up a subordinate server, it is important to ensure that it is properly configured and secured. This will help ensure that the resources provided by the subordinate server are secure and available when needed. Related Information: Subordinate servers are often used in conjunction with virtualization technologies such as VMware or Hyper-V. This allows for multiple virtual machines to be hosted on the same physical hardware, allowing for greater flexibility and scalability.