Typical network topology, messaging patterns, and considerations
Network topology is the arrangement of the various elements of a computer network. It describes the placement of the various components in various physical domains and the interactions among those components. This chapter provides an overview of the typical network topologies, messaging patterns, and considerations commonly implemented with IBM MessageSight.
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