difference between server network and peer to peer network.
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In its simplest form, a peer-to-peer (P2P)network is created when two or more PCs are connected and share resources without going through a separate server computer. A P2P network can be an ad hoc connection—a couple of computers connected via a Universal Serial Bus to transfer files.
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Difference between server network and peer to peer network are given below:-
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- Client-server networks have several or even more centralized processors or networks that store content and handle assets. Peer-to-peer networks, however, link devices such that each software transfers all or portion of its power.
- Client-Server Network focuses on the exchange of knowledge. While Peer-to-Peer Network emphasizes on networking.
- Client-Server Network uses a consolidated computer to send the information. Although on the Peer-to-Peer network, each peer has its own information.
- The Client-Server Network is more robust than the Peer-to-Peer Network. While the Peer-to-Peer Network becomes less robust if the number of peers rises.
- The Client-Server Network is more volatile than the Peer-to-Peer Network. While the Peer-to-Peer network is less pricey than the Client-Server network.
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