Peer-to-peer networks:
Peer-to-peer
networks are
more commonly implemented where less then ten computers are
involved and where strict security is not necessary. All computers have the
same status, hence the term 'peer', and they communicate with each other on an
equal footing. Files, such as word processing or spreadsheet documents, can be
shared across the network and all the computers on the network can share
devices, such as printers or scanners, which are connected to any one computer
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peer to peer |
in short: In
this network all computer works as clints and server it is called peer to peer
networks
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Client/server networks:
Client/server
networks are
more suitable for larger networks. A central computer, or 'server', acts as the
storage location for files and applications shared on the network. Usually the
server is a higher than average performance computer. The server also controls
the network access of the other computers which are referred to as the 'client'
computers. Typically, teachers and students in a school will use the client
computers for their work and only the network administrator (usually a
designated staff member) will have access rights to the server.
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Client/server networks |
in short:In this model which send a
request to sever is called client and which computer recive a request is called called server.
DIFFRENCE
BETWEEN PEER TO PEER AND CLIENT SEVER NETWORKING MODEL:
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DIFFRENCE |
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