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What is the difference between peer-to-peer and client/server model? Explain.​

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

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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

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