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Computer Node

Networks are designed to bring convenience among the users that operates these individual computers. The way these computers are connected allow users to share files with one another, communicate without the need for Internet access, provide a line for remote administrating when necessary, and process data collectively.

However, the actual performance of the network depends on the way it is designed and how each node or networked computer is configured. Even if the performance of the network is exceptional, there may be some unresolved security issues within the network. This is where professional network design is needed because in any business network, all areas must be given attention to ensure the network continues to operate without any problems. Here are some of the benefits of using a professional network design as opposed to an ordinary network layout.

Optimised Connectivity

Placing the computers within a network is just enough for each unit to communicate with one another. However, data is constantly in transit whenever resources in other computers are accessed and depending on the layout of the network and number of computers actively working, the time it takes to retrieve the requested data may vary. A professional network design is a network that is designed in such a way that computers get access to other resources in the network without too much waiting.

Enhanced Security

Optimised networks are usually the ones that sacrifice many security features making them more vulnerable to attacks by Trojans or remote hackers if the network is connected to the Internet. But professional network designs make sure both performance and security is in the equation. It is the software each client is using along with the software that the server is using that makes the network more secure overall.

Better Recovery Solutions

Damage or data loss to one of the systems in the network can be a huge loss to any network and may even hinder general operations of the network alone. Cleaning and restoring the problem can also be a major step if there is no backup available. Not only does a professional network help prevent these problems, but in any unlikely events where they do occur, a single backup storage that is well protected is there to restore data to any unit whenever requested. All professional network designs include a node that has all the resources and backup needed to virtually revive any system in the network. Sometimes these backup storage nodes are mirrored for safer recovery solutions.

No Drawbacks

Actually, the only tough part is setting up the network and configuring the different permissions in accordance to the business guidelines. But once that has been achieved, users of the network should have an easier time managing the system and getting the resources that they need. No sacrifices are made when it comes to usability and both security and performance are emphasised. Maintenance is also not a problem as long as there are IT administrators that are familiar with professional network designs.

Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who writes for a number of UK businesses. For information about Networks, he recommends Network Needs, a leading provider of Network Design Services.

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In the business world, most employees are generally not computer literate and managing computer hardware and networks can be very frustrating even savvy people. As you know there is a huge problem with security on the internet, a few minutes of unprotected browsing on the internet will have you receiving some objectionable files stored on your computer. If your hardware is unprotected there are a varying number of problems that include Tracking cookies, which are small files stored on your computer to track activities.

Network services are the foundation of a networked computing environment. Generally network services are installed on one or more servers to provide shared resources to client computers.

Network services are configured on corporate local area network (LAN) to ensure security and user friendly operation. Corporate LANs are user network services such as Domain name System (DNS). Dynamic host configuration Protocol (DHCP) eases administrative burden by automating the Internet Protocol address retrieval, the DHCP service handles this automatically. There would only users accountable for anything they do while on the internet, but also increases security as anyone wanting to access the LAN must have a registered user name and password.

Email, printing and network file sharing services are also network services. They are seldom not used in a LAN environment, as they allow users to access any printer connected to the network, files on the server or other nodes connected and streamline data transfer within the network. They require users to have permissions to access the resources shared.

A distributed file system should allow multiple client processes on multiple computers to access and update the same files. Hence updates to the same file from one client should not interfere with access and updates from other clients. Concurrency control or locking may either be built into the file system or be provided by an added protocol.

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You can install Windows Movie Maker on it. The software is free.

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