Week 3 The Development of Ethernet

 Ethernet has been around for around 50 years, and over the last 50 years there have been plenty of developments, from being able to transfer data at a maximum speed of 10 megabits per second to now being able to do up to 25 Gigabits per second, or even 40 Gbps if the network is small enough.

Ethernet can travel up to 100 meters per network and because of that it becomes a crucial point to consider when setting up a room with your servers and network. Additional things to consider are humidity, cooling capabilities, power and access. Humidity and cooling can go hand in hand without placing the room by any bodies of water or where water may be stored. Power is important because if you keep the network on the same power supply as the rest of your building you run into issues if the power short circuits in the rest of the building. Finally, access, if you don’t want unauthorized people walking in, consider locks or placing the room near someone who will be consistently near the room. 

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