Unit 2: Networking: Lesson (02) System Types
Unit 2: Networking: Lesson (02) System Types
Lesson [02]
System Types
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Module Learning Outcomes
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Network Models
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Peer to Peer network
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Client server network
▪ In a server-based network, the server is the central location where users share
and access network resources .
▪ This dedicated computer controls the level of access that users have to shared
resources. Shared data is in one location, making it easy to back up critical
business information. Each computer that connects to the network is called a
client computer.
▪ Server operating systems are designed to handle the load when multiple client
computers access server-based resources
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Network types
• LAN
• MAN
• WAN
• PAN (Personal Area Network)
• SAN (Storage Area Network)
• CAN (Controller Area Network)
• VPN (Virtual Private Network)
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Local Area Networks (LANs)
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Wide Area Networks (WANs)
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Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
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Virtual Private Network (VPN)
▪ A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a network that uses a public telecommunication
infrastructure, such as the Internet, to provide remote offices or individual users with
secure access to their organization’s network.
• Became popular as more employees worked in remote locations.
• Employees can access the network (Intranet) from remote locations.
• The Internet is used as the backbone for VPNs.
• Reduces cost tremendously from reduction of equipment and maintenance costs.
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Storage Area Networks (SANs)
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Controller Area Network (CAN)
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Other types of Networks
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What is Cloud Computing?
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Types of Cloud Services
• These are sometimes called the cloud computing stack, because they build on
top of one another.
• Knowing what they are and how they’re different makes it easier to accomplish
business goals.
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Software as a service (SaaS)
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Platform as a service (PaaS)
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Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
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Summary
System types:
▪ Peer-based
▪ Client-server
▪ Network Types
▪ Cloud computing
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Thank you
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