Peer-to-Peer networks-
Peer-to-Peer
networks operate with no dedicated servers on the network. Each host functions as both a client and a
server. The user at each host determines
what information or peripherals he is willing to share with the other members
of the network. Peer-to-Peer networks
generally are relegated to smaller organizations; they do not scale well to
larger ones. They have several security
issues as a result of each host’s capability to control its own security, which
decentralizes security control.
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