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DFC 20143 ITN - Coggle Diagram
DFC 20143 ITN
Differentiate between LAN,MAN and WAN
LAN
The transmission speed of a LAN is high.
LAN’s ownership is private.
Operates in small areas such as the same building or campus.
MAN
While the transmission speed of a MAN is average.
MAN’s ownership can be private or public.
Operates in large areas such as a city.
WAN
Whereas the transmission speed of a WAN is low.
While WAN also might not be owned by one organization.
Operates in larger areas such as country or continent.
PEER TO PEER VS CLIENT SERVER
PEER TO PEER
A distrubuted application architecture that partitions tasks or workloads between peers
Expensive to implement
Comparatively less stable
Each node can request for service and provide service
CLIENT SERVER
A distrubuted application structure based on resource or service providers called server and service requesters called clients
Does not require extensive hardware to set up the network
More stable and secure
Client request for service and server responds with a service