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What Is The Difference Between Networking And Peer To Peer Networking?

I thought that networking is different from peer to peer networking

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    I suppose that networking is just a generic term for any form of networking. Some types are peer to peer and client server.

    Peer to peer or P2P networks usually exist among diverse users who have little need to share anything other than data. An example might be a small company with one programmer, one accountant and one admin. All use different software but occasionally share data.

    In a client server you could have a larger company with 10 or 20 programmers who often work on a common project. In this case the programming software and data would exist on a server (or multiple servers) and be shared by all the programmers(clients). The same could be said for a group of accountants or administrators. In this case the software would be multiuser.

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    Jnawrocki 

    answered 1 year ago

      Arrangement of Computers or Network Nodes for data communication is called Networking,
      In pear to pear Networking There is no central Computer or Server Every Computer has equal
      access in Peer to Peer Network,
      So keep in your mind that there is no Server for Peer to Peer Networking.
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      Moonabbas 

      answered 1 year ago

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