Sá, C.C.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2946250323814779; SÁ, Claudio Cesar de.
Resumo:
A Local Area Network is used by your users to communicate with each other, or with a shared device. One of these devices is the File Server. Based on this server, we can offer several applications in various levels of sophistication to the user. Applications such as file transfer and
transactions, have been widely used as a service to support other more private applications such as: remote task submission, word processing, database query, interaction with a remote operating system, etc. This paper proposes to evaluate the levels of performance of the
applications for file transfer and file
transactions, when available on remote File Servers
to users. The main concern is to study the degradation of
performance caused by the interference between these two
applications of different natures, when in the same environment of
Local network.