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ss2343

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Which of the following is considered a bigger problem with traditional client/server based architectures than with peer-to-peer architectures?
 
  A) underutilized processing capacity of client PCs
  B) potential for essential data/services to become unavailable as a device is turned off
  C) both A and B
  D) neither A nor B

Question 2

Which of the following connects a circle of Weblogs with a common focus or theme?
 
  A) friend block
  B) blogring
  C) cyberloop
  D) cybersphere



blakcmamba

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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