Peer to Peer is most commonly a means of sharing files without a central location. Various software applications allow you to join a network of 'sharers' and people upload and download files from one another. It can often be very fast as the file you are downloading can be downloaded from more than one 'sharer' that has that particular file.
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2007-12-05 22:21:26
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answered by GavinB 1
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Its people to people where a group of person share data among them.
A peer-to-peer (or "P2P", or, rarely, "PtP") computer network exploits diverse connectivity between participants in a network and the cumulative bandwidth of network participants rather than conventional centralized resources where a relatively low number of servers provide the core value to a service or application. Peer-to-peer networks are typically used for connecting nodes via largely ad hoc connections. Such networks are useful for many purposes. Sharing content files (see file sharing) containing audio, video, data or anything in digital format is very common, and realtime data, such as telephony traffic, is also passed using P2P technology.
A pure peer-to-peer network does not have the notion of clients or servers, but only equal peer nodes that simultaneously function as both "clients" and "servers" to the other nodes on the network. This model of network arrangement differs from the client-server model where communication is usually to and from a central server. A typical example for a non peer-to-peer file transfer is an FTP server where the client and server programs are quite distinct, and the clients initiate the download/uploads and the servers react to and satisfy these requests.
The earliest peer-to-peer network in widespread use was the Usenet news server system, in which peers communicated with one another to propagate Usenet news articles over the entire Usenet network. Particularly in the earlier days of Usenet, UUCP was used to extend even beyond the Internet. However, the news server system also acted in a client-server form when individual users accessed a local news server to read and post articles. The same consideration applies to SMTP email in the sense that the core email relaying network of Mail transfer agents is a peer-to-peer network while the periphery of Mail user agents and their direct connections is client server.
Visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peer-to-peer
2007-12-05 22:15:19
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answered by Sasi K 2
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Peer-to-peer pc technologies should not be banned. in case you're saying, the content fabric of P2P pc technologies is greater in the direction of to copyright infringement activities, then P2P pc technologies would desire to examine the content fabric of the sharing education and make helpful that its no longer doing those activities yet no longer ban the finished Peer-to-Peer (P2P) pc technologies. Sharing education is a robust thought, which most of the shoppers of pc makes use of it. If this technologies be banned, it would be a disaster because of the fact P2P technologies make us proportion information greater somewhat. Futhermore, if those human beings had to proceed those activities, they'd create a sparkling software to do it and banning the P2P technologies would be ineffective. So i do no longer think of this pc technologies would desire to be banned.
2016-11-13 20:25:16
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answered by ? 4
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Peer to Peer is the term used in networking to describe filesharing between two hosts (or PCs). ie both hosts share files with each other.
The alternative is the Client Server model, where only the Server store the files and the Client accesses them.
2007-12-05 22:30:01
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answered by sprite 3
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Hello,
The most famous peer to peer program for file sharing is Emule. If you dont have it you find it here http://bit.ly/1AymuKQ
Check it out.
Good Bye
2014-07-30 07:13:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Peers are colleagues, il.e at the same social level. So, in a computer network, you have the servers (parents), clients (children) or peer to peer ( friends) (PC to PC).
2007-12-05 22:15:14
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answered by Swamy 7
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p2p is a connection that the 2 commnicated aprties r equal
it like when u establish a wirless network in ad hoc mode
2007-12-05 22:17:54
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answered by amer83 3
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is usually a program connecting many users who can share files (music,software,games ect) the user looks for a specific file then downloads it, if many users have the file the computer download chunks of each person and then puts the file together
2007-12-05 22:15:57
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answered by flikapotamus 5
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put basically it is sharing a file between computers. there are programmes available (for example, bearshare, limewire, napster etc)that allow you to connect to a network, all computers on that network can then share each others files.
2007-12-05 23:02:04
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answered by yodachick 2
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a system where people share files where there is a person who provides a file and other people who download that file through a search engine like limewire
2007-12-05 22:13:35
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answered by Dvdhn 3
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