Match each network classification or physical/logical topology on the left with its corresponding architectural design characteristic on the right.
- Storage Area Network (SAN)Dedicated high-speed network providing block-level storage access to servers using specialized storage protocols.
- Campus Area Network (CAN)Network connecting multiple distinct local area networks across adjacent buildings within a contiguous geographical boundary.
- Full Mesh TopologyRedundant layout where every node maintains a direct point-to-point connection to every other node, maximizing fault tolerance.
- Logical Bus TopologyData transmission arrangement where all nodes share a common broadcast medium and single collision domain regardless of physical wiring.
Cevap
Storage Area Network (SAN) matches with 'Dedicated high-speed network providing block-level storage access to servers using specialized storage protocols.' Campus Area Network (CAN) matches with 'Network connecting multiple distinct local area networks across adjacent buildings within a contiguous geographical boundary.' Full Mesh Topology matches with 'Redundant layout where every node maintains a direct point-to-point connection to every other node, maximizing fault tolerance.' Logical Bus Topology matches with 'Data transmission arrangement where all nodes share a common broadcast medium and single collision domain regardless of physical wiring.'
Each network concept is correctly paired with its specific operational scope and structural characteristic: SAN for block-level storage networking, CAN for multi-building contiguous campus connections, Full Mesh for complete point-to-point node redundancy, and Logical Bus for shared broadcast/collision domain behavior.
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