As
specified before, most networks have parts of both peer-to-peer
and
client/server relationships. Before making a decision on setting up a network
utilizing one or both sorts of relationships, you ought to look at
their advantages and disadvantages and decide how they addresses the issues of
your organization. Consider the below pros and cons of utilizing every sort.
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- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Definition of Network
- 1.2. Definition of Networking
- 1.3. The Corporate Perspective
- 1.4. Networking Jobs
- 1.4.1. Network Administrator
- 1.4.2. Network Engineer
- 1.4.3. Network Architect/Designer
- 1.4.4. Other Network-Related Jobs
- 1.5. Networking Speeds
- 2. Network Infrastructure
- 2.1. Network Relationship
- 2.1.1. Peer-to-Peer Network Relationships
- 2.1.2. Client/Server Network Relationships
- 2.1.3. Comparing Peer-to-Peer and Client/Server Ne...
- 2.1.4. Pros for Peer-to-Peer Networks
- 2.1.5. Cons for Peer-to-Peer Networks
- 2.1.6. Pros for Client/Server Networks
- 2.1.7. Cons for Client/Server Networks
- 2.2. Network Features
- 2.2.1. File Sharing
- 2.2.2. Printer Sharing
- 2.2.3. Application Services
- 2.2.4. Directory Services
- 2.2.5. E-mail
- 2.2.6. Remote Access
- 2.2.7. Local Area Network (LAN)
- 2.2.8. Wide Area Networks (WAN)
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