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What Does Network Topology Mean?<\/span><\/h2>\n

Network topology refers to the physical and logical arrangement of nodes<\/a> and connections in a computing network.<\/p>\n

Physical topology describes the layout of devices and cables, and logical topology describes the way in which data is transmitted within the network — regardless of the physical layout.<\/p>\n

Physical and logical topologies play an important role in the overall performance, scalability and security of a network. Each topology has its own advantages and disadvantages, and the choice of topology depends on the specific requirements of the network.<\/p>\n

Techopedia Explains Network Topology<\/span><\/h2>\n

Physical network topologies can be categorized into five basic models:<\/p>\n