System Area Networks are speed oriented networks which provide high speed internet connections to a cluster of computers. These are primarily used for server purposes, and allow other computers to connect to these System Area Networks. Permission to different access points are given according to what status a system is on the System Area Network, such as administrators or simple users.
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