Computer Science, asked by ram2419, 10 months ago

how do transfer data on Internet ​

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Answered by gauravbhai666633
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Answer:

A very basic rule of data (files, e-mails, web pages et-cetera) transmission across the Internet, and actually a distinctive feature of the TCP/IP protocols used to move data, is that data is never transmitted “as such”. Instead, it is subdivided in so-called “packets” before

Answered by inr3818
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Answer:

Data can be transferred to and from computers over the Internet using one of two methods.

Explanation:

If a user wants to transfer, or send, data to the Internet, they upload that data. Online file storage, like a NAS or SAN, is often used to store uploaded data.

If a user wants to receive, or pull, data from the Internet, they download that data. The data is often downloaded from a NAS or SAN file storage system.

It's also possible for users to upload and download data to and from other computers directly over the Internet. Users can utilize peer-to-peer communication to transfer files directly between computers, bypassing a file storage system.

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