Network and Types of Network Updated
Network and Types of Network Updated
Network and Types of Network Updated
NETWORKS
WHAT IS NETWORK?
“A computer network is a collection of two or more computers which are
connected together to share information and resources".
NETWORKS
A network is a set of devices (often referred to as nodes) connected by communication links.
A distributed data processing system in which multiple computers are linked together for the
purpose of data communication and resources sharing.
From sharing files user can view, modify, and copy files stored on a different computer
on
the network just as easily as if they were stored on your computer.
Resource Sharing
Resources such as printers, Storage Devices, Webcam, Scanners, Modem and many more
devices can be shared.
Program Sharing
Just as you can share files on a network, you can often also share program(software) on a
network. For example, if you have the right type of software license, you can have a shared
copy of Microsoft Office, or some other program, and keep it on the network server, from
where it is also run.
TYPES OF NETWORK
Networ
k server
Client Client
Machine Machine
Hub
Print
Printer Server
TYPES OF NETWORK
MAN
Metropolitan Area Network
Client
Sever is a hub to which many less powerful personal computers or workstations are connected
are called clients.
A client-server network is designed for end-users, called clients, to access resources such as files, songs,
video collections or some other service from a central computer called a server.
NETWORK TOPOLOGY
What is a Network Topology?
“A Network Topology is the arrangement with which computer systems or network
devices are connected to each other”
Types Of Topology
Coaxial
cable
Network Card
DISADVANTAGES OF BUS
TOPOLOGY • Management costs can be high
• Cables fails then whole network
fails.
• Cables has a limited length.
STAR TOPOLOGY
A star network is designed with each node (file server, workstation,
peripheral) connected directly to a central network hub or
server.
ADVANTAGES OF STAR TOPOLOGY
• Handles high-volume
network traffic
DISADVANTAGES OF RING
TOPOLOGY
• Expensive
• Requires more cable and
network equipment at the start
• Not used as widely as bus
topology
– Fewer equipment
options
– Fewer options for expansion
to high-speed
communication
MESH
TOPOLOGY
It
is a point-to-point connection to
other nodes or devices.
Star-Wired Bus
ADVANTAGES OF HYBRID TOPOLOGY
Star-Wired Ring
DISADVANTAGES OF HYBRID TOPOLOGY
•It is a type of network expensive.
•Usually hybrid architectures are usually larger in scales so they requires a lot of
cables in installation process.