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A Seminar Topic of Distributed System

Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems allow computers to share resources without a central authority. Each computer acts as both a client and server, enabling users to access files stored on other users' machines. P2P networks have advantages like low costs and easy setup but also disadvantages like lack of security, slow performance, and difficulty locating files. There are three main types: unstructured networks with equal contribution; structured networks with organized virtual layers; and hybrid networks combining P2P and client-server models.

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A Seminar Topic of Distributed System

Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems allow computers to share resources without a central authority. Each computer acts as both a client and server, enabling users to access files stored on other users' machines. P2P networks have advantages like low costs and easy setup but also disadvantages like lack of security, slow performance, and difficulty locating files. There are three main types: unstructured networks with equal contribution; structured networks with organized virtual layers; and hybrid networks combining P2P and client-server models.

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PEER-TO-PEER SYSTEM

A SEMINAR TOPIC OF DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM


on
“PEER-TO-PEER SYSTEM”

Submitted By:

YUKTHI S.R , 20201CSE0678

Under the Guidance of

Dr. Jothish C

School of Computer Science Engineering and Information Science


Presidency University , Bengaluru

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PEER-TO-PEER SYSTEM

PEER -TO –PEER SYSTEM:


 A peer-to-peer system is a computer network
which enables peers to share the network resources,
computational power and data storage, without relying on a
central authority.

Features of P2P network :

 These networks do not involve a large number of nodes,


usually less than 12. All the computers in the network store
their own data but this data is accessible by the group.

 Unlike client-server networks, P2P uses resources and also


provides them. This results in additional resources if the
number of nodes increases. It requires specialized software.

 It allows resource sharing among the network.

 Since the nodes act as clients and servers, there is a


constant threat of attack.

 Almost all OS today support P2P networks.

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PEER-TO-PEER SYSTEM

ARCHITECTURE:

• Each computer in the network has the same set of


responsibilities and capabilities.
• Each device in the network serves as both a client and
server.
• The architecture is useful in residential areas, small offices,
or small companies where each computer act as an
independent workstation and stores the data on its hard
drive.
• Each computer in the network has the ability to share data
with other computers in the network.

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PEER-TO-PEER SYSTEM

BENEFITS:
• There is no need for a server because sever are more
expensive.

• It is very easy to install or set user needs no technical


knowledge.

• It is less expensive.

• Each user has to manage its own PC so there is no


need for a network manager.

• Peer-to-peer networks mostly used at home and in


small offices.

• There is less traffic than another network.

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PEER-TO-PEER SYSTEM

DISADVANTAGE:

 Data is vulnerable: Because of no central server, data is


always vulnerable to getting lost because of no backup.

 Less secure: It becomes difficult to secure the complete


network because each node is independent.

 Slow performance: In a P2P network, each computer is


accessed by other computers in the network which slows
down the performance of the user.

 Files hard to locate: In a P2P network, the files are not


centrally stored, rather they are stored on individual
computers which makes it difficult to locate the files.

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PEER-TO-PEER SYSTEM

TYPES:

• Unstructured P2P networks: In this type of P2P network,


each device is able to make an equal contribution.

• Structured P2P networks: It is designed using software


that creates a virtual layer in order to put the nodes in a
specific structure.

• Hybrid P2P networks: It combines the features of both


P2P networks and client-server architecture.

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