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Peer-to-Peer Client-server

All computers have equal status. Specialised roles: computers are either a client or a server. Easy to set up and maintain. Needs a network manager to run the network. No centralised management. Centralised security and management. Backup each computer separately. Backup done from central server. No dependency on a server. Dependent on central server. All computers have equal status. Specialised roles: computers are either a client or a server. Easy to set up and maintain. Needs a network manager to run the network. No centralised management. Centralised security and management. Backup each computer separately. Backup done from central server. No dependency on a server. Dependent on central server.