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- <li><em>date</em>: Sat Jun 5 00:19:22 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: kevinostoll at yahoo.com (Kevin O'Neill Stoll)</li>
- <li><em>subject</em>: [ale] Network Topology / Design Best Practices</li>
Coming from a Java background, the best practices Pet Shop
application that Sun maintains serves to document in action
the most idealistic method to implement some of the Java
technologies.
With that said, are there any best practice topology /
network designs available?
I found a number of manager type articles and some for pay
stuff but nothing that fits the form of maybe a debate or
this versus that solutions.
TIA
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