Monday, May 16, 2016

2.1.5. Cons for Peer-to-Peer Networks

There are likewise different disadvantages to peer-to-peer networks, especially for bigger networks or for networks that have more complex or sophisticated necessities. The drawbacks incorporate the following:

a)   Might effect user’s performance: If a few workstations have every now and again utilized assets on them, the utilization of these assets over the network may unfavourably influence the individual utilizing the facilitating workstation.

b)  Not exceptionally secure: Peer-to-companion networks are not about as secure as client/server networks since you can't promise that the greater part of the clients will properly control their machines. Truth be told, in a network of any size (say, more than ten individuals), you can expect that no less than a couple individuals won't take after great administration hones all alone machines. Also, the most widely recognized desktop OSs utilized for peer-to-peer networking, similar to Windows XP or the Macintosh, are not intended to be secure network OSs.

c)   Difficult to back up: Reliably backing up the data scattered over numerous workstations is hard, and it is not sensible to delegate this job to the client of every machine. Experience reveals that giving this crucial job to users' will not be completed.


d)  Hard to maintain version control: In a peer-to-peer network, with documents conceivably stored on various distinctive machines, it can turn out to be very hard to keep an eye on different file versions

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