Yes, peer to peer can be implemented in linear bus topology.
A workgroup utilizies a peer to peer networking model.
A peer to peer model is used in a workgroup
no, it does not. not unless you use it for peer to peer sharing, or double networking.
It can be set to both Lan's typically use server based networking, but a Lan can have no server at all, just workstations that link together.
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 is a type of network design where all devices support roughly equivalent capabilities.Peer-to-peer networking (also known simply as peer networking) is in contrast to client/server networking, where certain devices have responsibility for providing or"serving" network information and other devices consume orotherwise act as "clients" of those servers.
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The use of one or more servers distinguishes a client/server network from a peer-to-peer network.
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Usually as a rule of thumb a peer to peer network is appropriate when the number of clients is about 10 or less, and you don't need a dedicated technician to run the network. In addition, a peer to peer network is best used when the growth of the network is small or slow as well. Small departments and companies successfully use peer to peer networking because they do not require anything more costly or sophisticated.