I remember studying that servers are designed to handle multiple requests from users, while desktops are typically for single users. So, I think option B might be correct.
Wait, I'm a little confused about the email part. I don't think that's a defining characteristic. I'll steer clear of that and just focus on the single user vs. multi-user aspect.
Okay, I've got this. A server is for shared use by many people, while a desktop system is for a single user. That seems like the core distinction I need to explain in my response.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the life expectancy part. I'll need to double-check that and make sure I don't get that mixed up. The user count seems like the main difference to focus on.
I think the key difference is that a server is designed to handle multiple users and provide shared resources, while a desktop system is typically for a single user. I'll focus on that distinction in my answer.
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