P2P technology is primarily used to enable effective and decentralized file sharing. In the past, users would upload files to centralized servers, where other users would download them. By enabling users to share files directly with one another and doing away with the necessity for middlemen, P2P technology upended this business.
P2P file sharing programmes share the workload among participating devices, allowing for speedier download times and greater file availability. This strategy encourages a more equitable resource allocation because each member provides bandwidth and storage. The way that large data, like movies, software, and academic papers, are disseminated globally has changed as a result of P2P networks like BitTorrent.