in which network strategy all nodes act as clients and servers
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- The network strategy in which all the nodes can be used as clients and servers is called as the 'Peer to Peer' networks.
- Each node is referred to as a 'peer'. They are responsible for providing services to other peers and using services from other peers.
- This network topology shares resources without the use of a centralized server.
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A PC arrange in which one concentrated, ground-breaking PC (called the server) is a center to which numerous less intense PCs or workstations (called customers) are associated. Beyond any doubt it will make a successful effect.
The customers run projects and access information that are put away on the server. Contrast peer-with companion arrange.
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