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By: Charles Hughes

When a person hears the word ‘Networking’ and ‘Networks’, what is it that they usually think about? For the average person, I can almost guarantee the term networking would usually consist of meeting people and developing relationships to eventually call upon their assistance at a later date. However, in the world of computers and cyberspace - networking and networks consists of a group of computers that are connected to each other for the purpose of communication. You might be thinking to yourself, where do I begin? Let’s start with bandwidth management and bandwidth optimization as a preliminary focus of networking. Bandwidth management is the process of monitoring and effectively controlling data flow in a Local Area Network (LAN) whereby consistency, predictability and reliability of traffic are obtained. Bandwidth optimization on the other hand is one of many concerns webmasters deal with when hosting web content for networks.

Bandwidth management is also referred to as data transfer rate management, which is the amount of data allowed to be carried from point A to B in a specific time. The Bandwidth optimization of that data transfer rate is obtained through the setting of priorities and the allocation of resources on the network which ensures that critical systems are available when needed by the internal and external users of a network.

In regard to network reliability, which is the availability of end to end functionality for customers and networks, A (WAN) or Wide Area Network is a computer network that covers a broad area end users and usually consists of WAN optimization components like MPLS networks that encapsulate packets of various network protocols directing and carrying data from one network to the next via interconnected routers and switches.

Because MPLS Networks are such an integral function of WAN Optimization components, network reliability is now important to end users more than ever to deliver necessary data and operation. Ultimately, by using WAN optimization, IT can provide LAN-like access to data and applications anywhere throughout an enterprise, enabling real-time collaboration for users in branch offices and mobile workers all over the world. At the same time, businesses can build the necessary network reliability operating infrastructure for MPLS networks to offer a higher level of fault tolerance and stability therefore producing more functionality for the end user. In the world of connectivity and cyberspace, we tend to take for granted the 'back-end' works that create the stimulus for productivity for our entire modern day society. The sooner we start realizing and appreciating the cumbersome works that go into our digital conveniences, the sooner will begin to understand what elements are of a truly intelligent makeup of a network.

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Charles Hughes is author of this article on Network Reliability. Find more information about WAN Optimization here.

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