DATACENTER NETWORK EQUIPMENT
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- £20.99
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- £20.99
Publisher Description
Modern datacenters are the invisible backbone of the digital economy. Behind every website load, cloud application, streaming video, and financial transaction lies a precisely engineered network of physical and logical components, working in concert to move data at speeds and scales unimaginable just a decade ago.
This book is a comprehensive reference for network engineers, datacenter architects, IT managers, and technology students who need a rigorous understanding of the devices and systems that make datacenter networks function. Whether you are designing a greenfield facility, upgrading legacy infrastructure, or simply trying to understand how everything fits together, these pages cover the full stack of datacenter network equipment.
We proceed from the physical layer upward: from the humble patch panel and the fiber strands that carry photons, through the switching fabrics that interconnect thousands of servers, to the routers that stitch together geographically distributed sites, and finally to the security and load-balancing appliances that protect and distribute traffic intelligently.
Each chapter combines conceptual foundations with practical specifications, vendor examples, design patterns, and operational considerations. Diagrams and tables are provided throughout to anchor abstract concepts in concrete reality.