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Enterprise Computing With Aspects of Computer Architecture Jordan Harstad Technology Support Analyst Arizona State University
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What Is Enterprise Computing? Networks and other computing needs implemented throughout a large, often widely dispersed corporation. Microsoft and IBM, for example, are enterprises; a small business is not.
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Aspects System Architecture How different hardware architectures will affect a large computing environment. Network Architecture Data Redundancy Coming Together Concluding
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System Architecture Hardware Interfaces Dual Core 64-bit Intel / AMD SCSI / IDE / S-ATA Software Linux, Windows, etc… Host or Node What device should be a host and which a node? Servers, workstations, printers, etc….
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Network Architecture Topology The geographical aspect of networking. Medium How the devices will communication (ex: Ethernet, wireless, dial-up). Nodes What devices are contained within the network.
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Data Redundancy What is Data Redundancy? The ability of a system to keep functioning normally in the event of a component failure, by having backup components that perform duplicate functions. Why is redundancy needed? Prevent the loss of data in the event of hardware or environment failure. What should be redundant? User files Emails System Logs Etc…
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Coming Together System Architecture affects all aspects of Enterprise Computing. Data Recovery Network Behavior / Activities Data Redundancy
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Concluding Large Form Network Topology Small Form Computer Architecture Hardware design, CPU cache, Data Register Count
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