When designing a computer network, whether, for a few people or a large number of people, it’s crucial to examine the requirements and wishes of those who will be using the network along with the expense of those who will be spending for it. Some essential things to focus on that may not be on anyone’s wish list comprise balancing security concerns with the demand for easy reach to information; creating redundancy into the network in expectation of failures; and standardizing hardware and software to suppress maintenance costs. In case something horrible occurs, a disaster recovery plan should be in the picture. In case things go well for the organisation, the path for future growth should be created in the network design.
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