Fully switched network
ID: fully-switched-network
A fully switched network is a type of network architecture where all devices (such as computers, servers, and other endpoints) are connected through switches. In this configuration, each device has a dedicated connection to the switch, allowing for full-duplex communication. This means that data can be sent and received simultaneously, leading to improved performance and reduced collisions compared to traditional shared network architectures.
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