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Network Topology

Summary

Network topology refers to the arrangement of various elements (links, nodes, etc.) in a computer network. It can describe both the physical layout of the network and the logical arrangement of the data flow.

Detailed Description

In computer networking, topology is crucial for understanding how different components in a network are interconnected. It influences factors such as performance, scalability, and fault tolerance. Physical topology depicts the physical layout of network components, while logical topology explains how data flows within the network. Common types include star, bus, ring, mesh, tree, and hybrid topologies, each having its own advantages and disadvantages depending on the specific use case and environment.

Category
Networking
Synonyms
Network Configuration
Network Architecture

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Office LAN Setup

Using a star topology to connect computers, printers, and servers in an office.

Industries:

Corporate
Education

Platforms:

Ethernet
Wi-Fi
Data Center Networking

Employing a mesh topology to ensure high availability and redundancy in a data center.

Industries:

Information Technology
Telecommunications

Platforms:

Fiber Optics
Ethernet
Home Smart Network

Utilizing a hybrid topology that combines star and mesh for optimal connectivity among smart devices.

Industries:

Consumer Electronics
Home Automation

Platforms:

Wi-Fi
Zigbee

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