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Peer-to-peer web hosting is usingpeer-to-peer networking to distribute access towebpages.[1] This is differentiated from theclient–server model which involves the distribution of web data between dedicatedweb servers and user-end client computers. Peer-to-peer web hosting may also take the form of P2Pweb caches andcontent delivery networks.

Comparison

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Peer-to-peer web hosting does not differentiate between clients and servers, all nodes can request and respond to services. All Nodes can store data, they can both create and consume resources, meaning that a hosting's capacity to share resources will increase alongside the number of nodes present. Its often less costly than client-server web hosting. Peer-to-peer sharing is meant to help save bandwidth when sharing large files between two machines, as it is incredibly efficient at sharing data. This method can be risky due the lack of security, many files found and shared on peer-to-peer sites can be illegal or dangerous to your operating machine.

Client-server web hosting does differentiate between clients and servers, a central server is used to store data and respond to the services requested by a client. Client-server networks are more stable though they do start to fall off as client numbers increase. It's much easier to regulate data as all data is stored within the centralweb server and is accessible to the host.[2]

NameFirst release dateAnonymousFastPer fileedit rightsPer file read rights (P2P)Offline compatible[a]FOSS implementationNotes
Freenet2000YesNoNoNoYesYes
Osiris2010YesYesNoNoYesNo
Hivenet
IPFS2014NoYesNoNoYesYes
Maelstrom2014NoYes???NoProject seems suspended since 2015[3]
ZeroNet2015No[4]YesYesNoYesYesDHT
Dat2013NoYes??YesYesSites can be viewed inBeaker Browser, or inFirefox using an experimental add-on.[5]
Blockstack[6]2015YesYes??YesYesUses the Stacks blockchain v1.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Can the hosted web site be used (browsed) by the users even if the owner has shut down their node (the computer that hosted it first).

References

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  1. ^"Peer-To-Peer File Sharing".Active Web Hosting.Archived from the original on 19 February 2020. Retrieved3 November 2013.
  2. ^"Difference between Client-Server and Peer-to-Peer Network".geeksforgeeks. geeksforgeeks. Retrieved27 September 2024.
  3. ^"Maelstrom - The Official BitTorrent Blog".blog.bittorrent.com.Archived from the original on 2022-02-05. Retrieved2017-01-09.
  4. ^"FAQ: Is Zero Net Anonymous".zeronet.io.Archived from the original on 2 January 2019. Retrieved1 January 2019.
  5. ^Macbeth, Sam."Dat P2P Protocol".Firefox Add-ons. Mozilla.Archived from the original on 17 October 2018. Retrieved17 October 2018.
  6. ^"Blockstack".Blockstack.org.Archived from the original on 2021-01-14. Retrieved2022-02-05.
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