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Understanding the Structure of Your Network
Network topology refers to the physical and logical arrangement of devices and connections within a network. It defines how data flows between devices, impacting factors like performance, reliability, and scalability.
Why Network Topology Matters:
- Performance: The choice of topology can significantly impact network performance.
- Reliability: Certain topologies are more resilient to failures than others.
- Scalability: The ability to expand the network as needed.
- Security: Different topologies have varying levels of security.
- Cost: The complexity of the topology can impact the overall cost.
Common Network Topologies:
- Bus Topology: Devices are connected to a single cable.
- Star Topology: Devices are connected to a central hub.
- Ring Topology: Devices are connected in a closed loop.
- Mesh Topology: Devices are connected to multiple other devices.
- Tree Topology: A hierarchical structure with a root node and branches.
- Hybrid Topology: A combination of two or more topologies.