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The phrase "a server that supports" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a server's capabilities or features in relation to specific functions or technologies.
Example: "We need to choose a server that supports multiple operating systems to ensure compatibility with our software."
Alternatives: "a server capable of" or "a server that enables".
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(If you have a server that supports Japanese characters you can get Japanese, as well).
These are essentially virtual societies existing on a server that supports constant activity, no matter which characters are logged on.
Likewise, a shutdown, patch, exchange, or maintenance of a server that supports the central control server may induce the same (negative) causal chain of events.
Prices for the InterJet range from $1,995 for a server that supports up to 25 users with an ISDN connection (an ISDN modem, typically costing $300 to $400, is not included), to $3,495 for a server that supports up to 100 users with a built-in router that supports a T1 connection.
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FirewallScript has just launched a software-based security service that can be used on any server that supports PHP5, and even provides support for shared hosts.
For example, a client can create a manual like this one for a RROD fix for the Xbox using a cloud-based server that supports multiple editors at once.
The iChat server is a Jabber® server that supports SSL Certificates and encryption and is an integral part of the Apple OSX v10.4 server software.
Users build their projects in the browser, with a free development server that supports Java, NodeJS, Perl, Python, Ruby, C, C++, Go, and other languages.
In addition, we have recently released a lighter weight Java‐based OME Remote Objects Server that supports remote applications for managing and viewing image data.
Since the interface proxy component of the system is implemented as a Java Servlet, the server can be installed in any application server that supports the Java Servlet 2.3 specification.
Those who want to keep their work private will have to pay for the privilege, though you could theoretically skip the fee by getting the JavaScript code from Treeline and then hosting on Heroku or any other server that supports Node.
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