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Differences Computer Networks with Distributed System


Computer Networks

Distributed System

Computer connected to a compound consisting of several workstations or also combined server and client computers

Computer connected consists of the host (main computer) and the terminals (computers connected to the host computer)

Some of the computers connected to share, but each job handled by the computer that requested and asked for service.

Server only serves requests according to the set queuing system.

Some host computers connected in order to do a great job or a few together.

Host serving several terminals and make the process based on input from terminals
Quality of data communication transmission is influenced by the media used.

The duration of a process influenced by the hardware specifications of each service station beseeching.

Users can find an ongoing process (on the computer station or on the server).
Quality of data communication is influenced by the system.

The duration of a process depends on which operating system the computer processor will choose which one to use.

Users can not know the processes going on in the host.


Each node or workstation (the method of peer to peer) does not require special servers to handle the whole job.

Between nodes can exchange files or resource owned, according to the desire or set permissions on the computer owner.
Each terminal requires the host (main computer) to be actively doing the work and communicate with other terminals.

Between each terminal can not share files or resources without the intervention of the host (host supervisor).


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