What is 2 tier 3 tier architecture?



What is 2 tier 3 tier architecture?..

Answer / Shivendra Kumar

Two-tier architecture refers to a client-server model with two distinct layers: Presentation layer (client) and Data Access layer (server). Three-tier architecture, on the other hand, adds an Application logic tier between the presentation and data access tiers.

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