A scalable network can expand quickly to support new users and applications without impacting the performance of the service being delivered to existing users. The figure shows how a new network can be easily added to an existing network. In addition, networks are scalable because the designers follow accepted standards and protocols. This allows software and hardware vendors to focus on improving products and services without worrying about designing a new set of rules for operating within the network.
To learn more about scalability as a requirement for reliable networks, refer to the Appendix for this chapter.
To learn more about scalability as a requirement for reliable networks, refer to the Appendix for this chapter.
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