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What is peer-to-peer networking?

Q. "What is peer-to-peer networking?"
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 or otherwise act as "clients" of those servers
Peer-to-peer networking is most common on small LANs, particularly Windows home networks. Peer networking on the Internet gained widespread popularity thanks to file sharing services like Napster. However, many of these file sharing services, including Napster, actually integrate both peer and client/server networking design. Technically, these are called hybrid networks.

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Hi, according to me peer-to-peer is a communications model in which each party has the same capabilities and either party can initiate a communication session. Other models with which it might be contrasted include the client/server model and the master/slave model. In some cases, peer-to-peer communications is implemented by giving each communication node both server and client capabilities. In recent usage, peer-to-peer has come to describe applications in which users can use the Internet to exchange files with each other directly or through a mediating server.
IBM's Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN) is an example of a product that supports the peer-to-peer communication model.
On the Internet, peer-to-peer (referred to as P2P) is a type of transient Internet network that allows a group of computer users with the same networking program to connect with each other and directly access files from one another's hard drives. Napster and Gnutella are examples of this kind of peer-to-peer software. Major producers of content, including record companies, have shown their concern about what they consider illegal sharing of copyrighted content by suing some P2P users.
Meanwhile, corporations are looking at the advantages of using P2P as a way for employees to share files without the expense involved in maintaining a centralized server and as a way for businesses to exchange information with each other directly.

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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 or otherwise act as "clients" of those servers small LANs, particularly Windows home networks. Peer networking on the Internet gained widespread popularity thanks to file sharing services like Napster. However, many of these file sharing services, including Napster, actually integrate both peer and client/server networking design. Technically, these are called hybrid networks.

There is to much on client server networking so I just provided the link for you! Hope it helps.

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