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[Photo: A peer-to-peer based network] A Peer to Peer (or P2P) computer network uses 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. P2P 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 P2P network does not have the notion of clients or servers but only equal peer nodes that simultaneously function as both "cli...more >>

Added:Nov 29, 2008

Modified:Nov 29, 2008

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