What is peer to peer network
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Stands for "Peer to Peer." In a P2P network, the "peers" are computer systems which are connected to each other via the Internet. Files can be shared directly between systems on the network without the need of a central server. In other words, each computer on a P2P network becomes a file server as well as a client.
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A peer-to-peer network is an IT infrastructure in which two or more computer systems connect in order to share resources. Workplaces may set up this type of network by physically connecting computers into a linked system or creating a virtual network. You can also set up computers to be the clients and servers of their network.
Some major features of this network include:
- Each device in a P2P network gives resources to the network and consumes resources that the network provides.
- In a P2P network, files are shared between the different computers.
- Being a part of a P2P network enables sharing equipment such as printers between the various devices in the network.
- The setup of a peer-to-peer network requires specialized software.
- Some P2P networks are formed by overlaying a virtual network on a physical network. The network uses the physical connection to transfer data while the virtual overlay allows the computers on the network to communicate with each other.
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