Distinguish between Peer-to-Peer and server based networks
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Two types of peer-to-peer networks exist that are:• Pure peer-to-peer Network:All Peers act as equals mean to say that there is no dedicated server, all behaves equally• Hybrid peer-to-peer Network:It act as the client¬server model because it has a central peer act as server that keeps information on peers and responds to requests for that information. Central server (peer) knows what resources are shared and what are free. They are also responsible for hosting management of available resources.
Peer to Peer networking has no central "hub" to store the data to be downloaded. When a Client needs information, they connect to other clients on a network to download that information. An example of Peer-to-Peer networking is BitTorrent. Client-Server Networks use a central computer as a hub to store information. So when a client needs to access information, they need to access the Server for that data. An example of a Client-Server Network is any website.
Peer to Peer means all connected computers may act as either servers or clients. (A peer is an equal.)
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Nope. There is no server in peer to peer networks. Only client computers connected to each other.
yes it is easy to secure the peer to peer connections.......
The reason peer to peer networks aren't usually installed in large businesses is because of the security risk. Peer to peer networks allow all users on the network access to each others files and systems.
Distinguish between Peer-to-Peer and server based networks
A peer-to-peer network is not required for have a server at all. Therefore, any peer-to-peer network could be formed without a server.
They are called Peer to Peer networks, or P2P for short.
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What%20are%20two%20characteristics%20of%20peer-to-peer%20networksits in peer-to-peer Networking and ApplicationsPeer to peer networks are easy to set up because they do not require any special devices to connect the nodes in the network. As a result, they are less expensive networks to create. They also do not require a network administrator to manage them.
That is false. Domain models are server-based networks while workgroups are peer-to-peer networks.