Google's been in the news even a bit more than usual lately, including speculation about a new Nest thermostat, some interesting pieces on its new OnHub home router, and a nice retrospective on its data center architecture.
| | If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | Topologies, Datacenters, and Interconnects Oh My | Google's been in the news even a bit more than usual lately, including speculation about a new Nest thermostat, some interesting pieces on its new OnHub home router, and a nice retrospective on its data center architecture. | | Bradley Mitchell Wireless/Networking Expert | | | Introduction to Computer Network Topology | This article introduces the standard topologies of networking. Think of a topology as a network's virtual shape or structure. This shape does not necessarily correspond to the actual physical layout of the devices on the network. | | | | | The World's Most Interesting Datacenters | Datacenters are building facilities specially constructed to reliably support a high volume of data traffic and high density of networking equipment. The world’s largest such facilities - called mega datacenters – sometimes span over 1 million sq. ft. (roughly 100,000 square meters) of floor space, and they all consume tremendous amount of electricity. | | | | | How Computers Work - An Introduction to Interconnects | Any functional computer network requires devices to be physically connected in some fashion. Connections may be wired via cables or wireless via compatible signaling hardware on each device. For both wired and wireless networks, different interconnection methods exist, each offering their own advantages in certain scenarios. | | | | | The Internet2 Explained | Internet2 is a public non-profit organization dedicated to research and development of future Internet technologies. The term "Internet2" also refers to an advanced Internet Protocol (IP) research network managed by this organization. | | | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Wireless/Networking newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | | | | | |
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