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By distinction, a peer-to-peer network lets any of its members (nodes) share info or companies on the network. All nodes have equal privilege, which means any node within the network can provide another node in the network a desired useful resource or service. The most well-known example of peer-to-peer networking is in torrenting, the place an initial server, referred to as a seed, uploads a file. Nodes of the torrent network (the swarm) divide up this file into pieces and request lacking pieces from other computer systems in the network. Once items are obtained by a client, or downloading node, the pieces are constructed into the unique file.

