Peer-to-Peer
Peer-to-peer (P2P) networking is a decentralized communication model that enables direct interaction and resource sharing between individual nodes or peers in a network without the need for central servers or intermediaries. It provides features such as peer discovery, data distribution, and content delivery for building distributed systems, file sharing applications, and decentralized platforms. Readers can explore P2P networking protocols, architectures, and applications for understanding its principles, advantages, and challenges in building resilient and scalable network infrastructures.
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