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how is peer to peer model different from client server model​

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Answered by kritipandey10dec
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Answered by angu0083
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Difference between Client-Server and Peer-to-Peer Network

Client-Server Network:

This model are broadly used network model. In Client-Server Network, Clients and server are differentiated, Specific server and clients are present. In Client-Server Network, Centralized server is used to store the data because its management is centralized.In Client-Server Network, Server respond the services which is request by Client.

Peer-to-Peer Network:

This model does not differentiate the clients and the servers, In this each and every node is itself client and server. In Peer-to-Peer Network, Each and every node can do both request and respond for the services.

Difference between Client-Server and Peer-to-Peer Network:

S.NO Client-Server Network Peer-to-Peer Network

1. In Client-Server Network, Clients and server are differentiated, Specific server and clients are present. In Peer-to-Peer Network, Clients and server are not differentiated.

2. Client-Server Network focuses on information sharing. While Peer-to-Peer Network focuses on connectivity.

3. In Client-Server Network, Centralized server is used to store the data. While in Peer-to-Peer Network, Each peer has its own data.

4. In Client-Server Network, Server respond the services which is request by Client. While in Peer-to-Peer Network, Each and every node can do both request and respond for the services.

5. Client-Server Network are costlier than Peer-to-Peer Network. While Peer-to-Peer Network are less costlier than Client-Server Network.

6. Client-Server Network are more stable than Peer-to-Peer Network. While Peer-to-Peer Network are less stable if number of peer is increase.

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