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Understanding Network Topologies: A Guide with Diagrams
Network topology refers to the arrangement of different elements (links, nodes, etc.) in a computer network. Think of it as the architectural map of a network. The way these components are connected can significantly impact the network’s performance, cost, and reliability.
In this post, we’ll explore the most common network topologies with simple diagrams and real-world examples to help you understand how they work.
1. Point-to-Point Topology
The simplest topology is Point-to-Point (P2P), where a permanent link connects two endpoints directly.