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Single Server

Definition

Single Server refers to a system architecture where all functionalities and data reside on one distinct computer. This configuration is simpler to manage but can present limitations in terms of scalability, reliability, and performance compared to distributed systems. In the context of digital assets, a single server might host a small exchange, a private blockchain node, or a specific application component. Its operational integrity is critical, as any failure can lead to service disruption or data loss.