Friday, August 21, 2009

Pros of Good Network Design

This is a guest post written by Daniel Parker. Daniel is an IT professional having a vast knowledge and more than 10 years of experience in field of networking engineering. He is working in a well reputed Network Support company specializing in IT Network Support and all Network Support Services.
The genuine routine of the network depends on the technique it is designed and how each node or networked computer is configured. Even if the performance of the network is outstanding, there may be some uncertain security issues within the network. Here are some of the benefits of using a professional network design as contrasting to a normal network layout.
• A professional network design is a network that is designed in such a way that computers get access to other resources in the network without too much waiting.
• Optimized networks are usually the ones that sacrifice many security features making them more vulnerable to attacks by Trojans or remote hackers if the network is connected to the Internet. But professional network designs make sure both performance and security is in the equation.
• All professional network designs include a node that has all the resources and backup needed to virtually revive any system in the network. Sometimes these backup storage nodes are mirrored for safer recovery solutions.
• No sacrifices are made when it comes to usability and both security and performance are emphasized. Maintenance is also not a problem as long as there are IT administrators that are familiar with professional network designs.

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