A senior systems engineer is evaluating several infrastructure projects for an enterprise organization. Match each technical implementation scenario on the left with the correct network scope or physical topology classification on the right.
- Connecting enterprise NVMe-oF storage arrays to database clusters over a dedicated high-speed Fibre Channel fabric for block-level data access.Storage Area Network (SAN)
- Interconnecting four mission-critical data center switches where every switch maintains a direct point-to-point link to every other switch to eliminate single points of failure.Full Mesh Topology
- Connecting multiple corporate office facilities located 15 miles apart within the same city municipality using leased dark fiber links.Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
- Connecting client workstations individually via dedicated copper cabling to a central Ethernet switch located in a floor telecommunications room.Star Topology
Cevap
1. Block-level Fibre Channel storage fabric → Storage Area Network (SAN); 2. All nodes interconnected via redundant point-to-point links → Full Mesh Topology; 3. Inter-facility connectivity spanning across a city → Metropolitan Area Network (MAN); 4. Workstations wired independently to a central switch → Star Topology.
Each deployment description aligns with key architectural definitions: block-level Fibre Channel storage networks represent a Storage Area Network (SAN); complete point-to-point redundancy across all nodes defines a Full Mesh Topology; inter-office fiber connectivity across city boundaries represents a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN); and host connections radiating from a central closet switch form a Star Topology.
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Enterprise Network Classifications and Topologies