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why is peer - to - peer architecture the simplest form of network? because computers form p2p networks all by themselves because servers are expensive because nothing but two computers is required because p2p networks are not naturally very secure
Peer-to-peer (P2P) architecture is simple because it eliminates the need for central servers. Instead, interconnected computers (peers) directly communicate, share resources, and handle network tasks on their own, with no specialized central infrastructure required. The other options are incorrect: server cost is irrelevant to simplicity, P2P can involve more than two computers, and lack of security is a disadvantage, not a reason for simplicity.
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○ because computers form P2P networks all by themselves