Prabhu Sir your voice is so soothing and you are so humble that makes learning much better. Thank you so much for providing free content so that it can be accessible to everyone 🙏🙏
@ihab med1 This limitation is due to the physical nature of the network topology, which determines how devices are connected to each other. If a computer has only two network ports, it can only be directly connected to two other devices in the network. If more devices need to be connected, then additional ports or devices like switches or hubs would need to be added to the network. However, this limitation doesn't mean that a peer-to-peer network is not scalable. It's still possible to create a large peer-to-peer network by connecting multiple smaller networks together through intermediate devices like switches or routers. This allows devices in different parts of the network to communicate with each other indirectly, even if they don't have a direct connection. Also if we take example of torrent which follows a p2p architecture multiple users can join the network.
@@safmaqboolbasha scalability say that there need to be growth based on need and have good performance even after growth . A P2P network don't met with second requirement even after using port extenders hence not sacalable
Excellent video my friend! As an IT beginner I would like to know if you have any more materials in the format of videos or ebooks, I didn't exactly find this lesson about network protocols in your site. Thank you very much and keep up the good work!
Thanks for your awesome videos! just one thing, P2P network is more scalable than traditional server-client architecture. "the fact that each peer potentially acts as a server avoids the bottleneck of most distributed systems by causing the number of servers to increase linearly with the number of clients"
I think peer to peer network is scalable because when more devices participate in the network they participate in data delivery and provides infrastructure.
5:49 "Obviously, we will break the box...." Wait whaaat!!! So that is why all my Amazon packages come broken. lol (get a bigger vehicle) Great lecture though.
If IP address is like human's name to identify each person, Should there be by any chance that there are some application of different device that have one same IP address? if one team in A country create a network system, and there also B country and C country are working to create a network system too. Will they have same IP address at some point?
sir as you say in message size concept that the size of message transmitted will depnd upon the LINK, so why at 4:45 u say that reciever will tell sender how much data it can handle at a time. Bcz either the size of message transmitted depends on LINk carrying capacity or on the data that can be handled by reciever
The message size is related to Link Capacity not receiver's intaking capacity. And the message timing is related to Receiver's intaking capacity. Revisit the previous videos you'll get it.
I think it means multi cast because not all radios are tuned to a certain FM station at the same time. If every FM radio was tuned to the same station, it would be broadcast.
The whole playlist is too good, but particularly this video you explained previous video for 8 minutes, next 2 minutes something new and then from 10:00 you revised whatever you taught in this video. Basically this was a two minute video
IP Address is complete form of which you are asking and it is Address under the protocol which provides the difference between router and user end devices etc. And able to find the exact device with the proper location. You can find public ip and private ip etc. Internet Protocols are of different types having different uses. These are mentioned below: TCP/IP(Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol) SMTP(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) PPP(Point-to-Point Protocol) FTP (File Transfer Protocol) SFTP(Secure File Transfer Protocol) HTTP(Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) HTTPS(HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure) TELNET(Terminal Network) POP3(Post Office Protocol 3) IPv4 IPv6 ICMP UDP IMAP SSH Gopher
Ip address is not a protocol it is an address . the rule that defines addresses of every computers on the internet is called an internet protocol .In other word here the protocol is defining the working and the rule of the internet in a compute system.
IP Address is complete form of which you are asking and it is Address under the protocol which provides the difference between router and user end devices etc. And able to find the exact device with the proper location. You can find public ip and private ip etc. Internet Protocols are of different types having different uses. These are mentioned below: TCP/IP(Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol) SMTP(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) PPP(Point-to-Point Protocol) FTP (File Transfer Protocol) SFTP(Secure File Transfer Protocol) HTTP(Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) HTTPS(HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure) TELNET(Terminal Network) POP3(Post Office Protocol 3) IPv4 IPv6 ICMP UDP IMAP SSH Gopher