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This is an article that I wrote as a contribuitor for the Aruba blog. Read the full article.

Network topology is the arrangement of the different network elements of a communication network, usually represented with a graph.

Network topology is an application of graph theory in which different network devices are modeled as nodes and the connections between the devices are modeled as links or lines between the nodes.

In this article I’ll explain the different topologies at physical and logical level, focusing on SMB use cases.

Read the rest of the post at: https://blogs.arubanetworks.com/solutions/network-topologies-logical-vs-physical/

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Virtualization, Cloud and Storage Architect. Tech Field delegate. VMUG IT Co-Founder and board member. VMware VMTN Moderator and vExpert 2010-24. Dell TechCenter Rockstar 2014-15. Microsoft MVP 2014-16. Veeam Vanguard 2015-23. Nutanix NTC 2014-20. Several certifications including: VCDX-DCV, VCP-DCV/DT/Cloud, VCAP-DCA/DCD/CIA/CID/DTA/DTD, MCSA, MCSE, MCITP, CCA, NPP.