What is the Difference between 2 tier and 3 tier
Applications...Actually what is a tier.. Anybody can body
can give accurate answer..Thanks in advance..........
Answer Posted / rp626272
Two-tier architecture is a client/server architecture ,
where a request to do some task is sent to the server and
the server responds by performing the task.
where as a three-tier or a multi tier architecture has
client, server and database. Where the client request is
sent to the server and the server in turn sends the request
to the database. The database sends back the
information/data required to the server which inturn sends
it to the client.
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