Point-To-Point (P2P)
Point-to-Point (P2P) refers to a direct, private communication or connection between two devices, systems, or locations, typically used for transferring data or providing services without intermediate nodes. This term is used across various contexts, including networking, telecommunications, and file sharing. The key characteristic of P2P is that the two endpoints are directly linked to each other, rather than relying on a centralized server or third-party intermediary.