Network segmentation
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Network segmentation in computer networking is the act or profession of splitting a computer network into subnetworks, each being a network segment or network layer. Advantages of such splitting are primarily for boosting performance and improving security.
Advantages
- Reduced congestion: Improved performance is achieved because on a segmented network there are fewer hosts per subnetwork, thus minimizing local traffic
- Improved security: Broadcasts will be contained to local network. Internal network structure will not be visible from outside
- Containing network problems: Limiting the effect of local failures on other parts of network
See also
- Bridging (networking)
- Collision domain
- Cross-domain solution
- Flat network
- Network switch
- Router (computing)
- Unidirectional network
References
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