Building resilient networks for a connected world
Building resilient networks for a connected world In a world with remote work, smart devices, and cloud services, a network must stay ready when problems arise. Resilience means more than keeping services up; it means predictable performance, fast recovery, and good protection for data. A well designed network reduces single points of failure and makes incidents easier to handle. Two core ideas guide practical design: redundancy and visibility. Redundancy creates alternate routes and devices so traffic can switch paths during a fault. Visibility means you can spot issues early, understand their impact, and act quickly. Together, they form the backbone of reliable connectivity. ...