What is two tier and three tier architecture?

Answer Posted / m.magesh

1.)Two tier Architecture:

Definition: A Two tier architecture is an architecture which
contains two tiers.

Examples: Two wheelers like Bikes,Cycles etc...

Explanation: Here the Bikes and Cycles are having two tiers
namely,
a.)front tier-1 and
b.)back tier-1
Finally, Totally 1+1==>2 tiers.
So it contains only two tiers.
And hence it is also named as two tier architecture.

2.)Three tier Architecture:

A three tier architecture is an architecture which contains
three tiers.

Examples:Three wheelers like Ordinary Auto,Share Auto, try
Cycle etc...

Explanation: Here the Ordinary Auto,Share Auto and try Cycle
are having three tiers namely,
a.)One front tier and
b.)Two back tier
Finally, Totally 1+2==>3 tiers.
So it contains only three tiers.
And hence it is also named as three tier architecture.

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