I've come across the tag server a few times (I think each time, due to someone tagging sql and server instead of sql-server), however, upon looking at the tag, I don't really see how it's on-topic on Stack Overflow.
The usage guidance doesn't give any guidance:
A server is a running instance of a software application capable of accepting requests from a client and giving responses accordingly.
Reading the wiki entry doesn't help either (it starts by repeating the "usage guidance"):
A server is a running instance of an application (Software) capable of accepting requests from the client and giving responses accordingly.
Servers can run on any computer including dedicated computers, which individually are also often referred to as "the server".
In many cases, a computer can provide several services and have several servers running. The advantage of running servers on a dedicated computer is security. For this reason most of the servers are daemon processes and designed by the designers in such a way that they can be run on specific computer(s).
There are various categories of servers. Please refer to this Wikipedia page to learn more about the subcategories of servers.
Servers aren't really a topic that is on-topic for Stack Overflow; more likely if you are asking about a server then you want Super User or Server Fault (though others could be relevant). It's very unlikely that the process is running on a server is relevant.
To answer the burnination request questions:
- Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
Not really; that the user is asking about a server doesn't really matter from a programming sense. I suppose it's not unambiguous as to what it's about, the physical machine, but I fail to see how that is relevant. The usage "guidance" appears to suggest that the "server" is the application, rather than the hardware, however, "server" could be interpreted as either. - Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
No, servers themselves aren't on topic; for support on those then a different site in the community is likely more relevant (such as the previously mentioned Server Fault). - Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
No, as mentioned that the code is running on a server, rather than a PC, is irrelevant. - Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
Probably, but also as I often see if used incorrectly, then no. The combination of the tags sql and server should not mean the question is about the RDBMS product SQL Server; that's what the tag sql-server is for.
Suggestions for punny names are welcome.