Question:
Peer-peer or client server?
anonymous
2010-03-29 09:21:25 UTC
Transfast Enterprises is a new transport business which requires a network. The company has 5 office based employees as well as 3 drivers. The drivers will be supplied with mobile devices which will enable them to connect to the company network in order to check e-mails and delivery details. As a network consultant you are to give a presentation to the company director.

would a client server network or a peer-peer network be best for this company?..

thanks in advance
Three answers:
?
2010-03-29 09:24:49 UTC
Client-Server as they're all going to need to connect to one location to check email and "delivery details".

If you have a peer-to-peer network, there's no central server to use for those purposes.
TBRMInsanity
2010-03-29 09:26:33 UTC
Any time you have mobile devices you want those to be in a client server network as they don't do well in a peer to peer network. That being said you 5 main computers don't really gain any major advantage between peer to peer and client server. I would just do client server because of your 3 mobile devices.
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2016-12-10 09:25:43 UTC
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