👉 Partner computing, also known as peer-to-peer (P2P) computing, is a distributed computing model where multiple computers or devices collaborate to perform tasks and share resources directly without the need for a central server. In this setup, each participant, or "peer," contributes its processing power, storage, and bandwidth to the network, creating a decentralized system. This approach enhances scalability, resilience, and efficiency, as tasks can be distributed among peers to avoid overloading any single device. Partner computing is widely used in applications like file sharing, cloud storage, content distribution networks (CDNs), and blockchain technologies, where it enables efficient resource utilization and robust data management across a network of interconnected devices.