Why is distributed processing useful?
Answer / Pritee Pathak
Distributed processing is useful because it allows computationally-intensive tasks to be performed across multiple networked computers, which can improve performance and scalability. By offloading work from a single central processor to multiple processors, distributed processing can also reduce the likelihood of bottlenecks and increase overall system reliability.
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