The basic definition of a P2P network is a network where groups of independent computers called nodes are interconnected, sharing data without the assistance of any centralized servers. It is an architecture on top of the internet. Participants or nodes in this type of network are called peers because they are all equal and have equal responsibility within the network. Since there are no special nodes in a P2P network, each peer is both a service provider and a consumer.
Peer-to-peer (P2P) networking
History of P2P network
The early vision of the World Wide Web was aligned with the concept of P2P networking, where each user would be an active editor of and contributor to the network. USENET, first developed in 1979, enforced...