Peer to Peer everybody is equal, security is slack, and you can only have a few comps on network
server based offers better security, monitor users, more technical and time consuming to set-up, less likely to cause problems if set-up correctly, any amount of comps etc....
Point to point is a protcol for communication between two computers using a serial interface (phone). Peep to peer is a communication model in which each party has the same capabilities and either party can initiate a communication session.
This is a home work my friend:)
cooperation involves co-op, 2 random pupils peer review, "peer" requires you to have friends its easy
what is the difference between freezing and boiling point
In a peer to peer network, all nodes are the same. In a client-server network, conversely, the server node maintains control over other nodes.
No basic Difference between melting point and Drop point.
What is the deference between Insertion Point and Pointers?
There is no any such difference between Aniline point and mixed Aniline point . . . . .
difference between critical temp and boiling point
a peer is someone who has one or more common charactersistics with you, such as gender, age or occupation while a friend focuses on the positive relations between two or more people.
There really is no difference in this case, as they are both much less profitable and fun when compared to sneaking into a bank at the dead of night to fool around with laser pointers.
The difference is the length of the vector.
The Internet, Peer-to-Peer (Point-to-Point) Communications, and Terminal Emulation.