Review:
Peer To Peer Networking
overall review score: 4.2
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Peer-to-peer networking is a decentralized model of computer networking where each client can act as both a server and a client, allowing for direct communication and file sharing between users without the need for a central server.
Key Features
- Decentralized network architecture
- Direct communication between clients
- File sharing capabilities
- Redundancy and fault tolerance
- User privacy and anonymity
Pros
- Enhanced privacy and security due to decentralized nature
- Redundancy and fault tolerance provide resilience against network failures
- Allows for direct, peer-to-peer communication without reliance on central servers
Cons
- Potential for slower transfer speeds compared to centralized networks
- Difficulties in ensuring network security without centralized oversight
- May have limited scalability in large-scale applications