What do the client/server and peer-to-peer network models have in common?

Last Updated on January 15, 2019 by Admin

What do the client/server and peer-to-peer network models have in common?

  • Both models have dedicated servers.
  • Both models support devices in server and client roles.
  • Both models require the use of TCP/IP-based protocols.
  • Both models are used only in the wired network environment.
    Explanation:

    In both the client/server and peer-to-peer network models, clients and servers exist. In peer-to-peer networks, no dedicated server exists, but a device can assume the server role to provide information to a device serving in the client role.

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