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Background Information
SharePoint Farms follow a cotainer hierarchy with naming conventions as follows:
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- SharePoint Farm: A collection of one or more servers that work together to serve SharePoint functionality.
- Web Application: An IIS web site extended with SharePoint to host Site Collections.
- Site Collection: A collection of SharePoint sites that contains a top-level site and optional child sites, and is the base unit for ownership, security, and recovery.
- Top-Level Site: The top-most user-accessible site in a SharePoint Site Collection, which can contain pages, lists, libraries, and child sites.
- Sub-Sites: Child sites in a SharePoint Site Collection organized in a hierarchical fashion below a Top-Level site, and can contain pages, lists, libraries, and other child sites.
- Lists and Libraries: Containers that hold structured and unstructured data within a SharePoint site
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Microsoft Project Server Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) provide information about Microsoft Project Server 2002, Microsoft Project Server 2003, Microsoft Project Server 2007, and Microsoft Project Server 2010.
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