Explain a peer-to-peer network verses a client-server


Managing Client/Server Environments

Health Care HQ has a client-server network architecture. The chief information officer (CIO) wants to understand the difference between a client-server and a peer-to-peer network. She also wants to know why she should choose one over the other. You have been asked to provide a document that discusses the networks at Health Care HQ.

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In a document of 2-3 pages, you will provide the following:

• Explain a peer-to-peer network verses a client-server network. Because your system is strictly Windows, your document should concentrate on the networking features of Windows Server (e.g., file sharing, print sharing, user administration, application server, Dynamic host configuration protocol [DHCP], domain name system [DNS], and backing up data).

• Include a recommendation about which Microsoft server Health Care HQ should use (i.e., Windows 2008 or Windows 2012), and explain your choice.

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