The rise of digital technology has transformed the way we share and access data. Two popular platforms that have gained significant attention in recent years are Dana and Torrent. While both platforms facilitate data sharing, they differ in their approach, architecture, and use cases. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of Dana and Torrent, highlighting their strengths, weaknesses, and applications.
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Future research directions include exploring the applications of Dana and Torrent in different industries, such as healthcare and education. Additionally, researchers can investigate the security and scalability limitations of both platforms and develop solutions to address these challenges.
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Torrent is a P2P file sharing protocol that allows users to share files directly. The protocol uses a decentralized network of nodes to share files, making it a popular choice for sharing large files. Torrent's architecture consists of a tracker that coordinates the sharing of files among nodes.