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What is P2P?

Peer-to-peer (P2P) computing or networking is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or workloads between peers. Peers are equally privileged, equipotent participants in the application. They are said to form a peer-to-peer network of nodes. Peers make a portion of their resources, such as processing power, disk storage or network bandwidth, directly available to other network participants, without the need for central coordination by servers or stable hosts. P2P is commonly used for file sharing, content delivery, and distributed computing.

What other technologies are related to P2P?

P2P Competitor Technologies

Point-to-Multipoint is a competing network topology to P2P. P2P establishes connections between two peers while P2MP involves a central node communicating with multiple endpoints.
mentioned alongside P2P in 97% (242) of relevant job posts
Point-to-Multipoint is a competing network topology to P2P. P2P establishes connections between two peers while PtMP involves a central node communicating with multiple endpoints.
mentioned alongside P2P in 68% (208) of relevant job posts

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