Peertopeervõrkudele
Peertopeervõrkudele, also known as peer-to-peer networks, are decentralized network architectures where participants, or peers, directly share resources and services with each other without the need for a central server. In such a network, each peer can act as both a client and a server, distributing and receiving data simultaneously. This contrasts with traditional client-server models where a central server holds all the data and clients request it.
The fundamental principle of peertopeervõrkudele is the distribution of tasks and resources. This can include sharing
Peertopeervõrkudele offer several advantages, including increased resilience and scalability. If one peer goes offline, the network