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There are a number of ways to share files over the internet, over a number of different networks and technologies. Gnutella and Napster are two examples of different kinds of file-sharing programs: The first is decentralized; the other is centralized[8]. In the centralized mode, which was the method that The second type of P2P program used the decentralized structure; that is to say, the available material on the network is not stored in a central location. When a user searches for a particular piece of material using his or her decentralized P2P client, the client searches the lists of available files on other peers separately. That is, the client ‘approaches' a fellow peer, queries his list of files, and then moves on to the next peer if the appropriate file is not found. Once the appropriate file is found, the client strikes up a file-transfer of the requested material from the server-peer[10].
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