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What scalability benefit will a partial mesh provide to any organization?(1 point) Responses It will add more cost to the opera...Asked by hrssshchdptm (supernatural)
What scalability benefit will a partial mesh provide to any organization?(1 point)
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It will add more cost to the operation of the network.
It will add more cost to the operation of the network.
It will take more resources and layers of redundancy will be needed.
It will take more resources and layers of redundancy will be needed.
It will reduce the start-up and operational expenses.
It will reduce the start-up and operational expenses.
If a connection fails, the entire network is down.
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It will add more cost to the operation of the network.
It will add more cost to the operation of the network.
It will take more resources and layers of redundancy will be needed.
It will take more resources and layers of redundancy will be needed.
It will reduce the start-up and operational expenses.
It will reduce the start-up and operational expenses.
If a connection fails, the entire network is down.
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The appropriate response regarding the scalability benefit a partial mesh network provides to an organization is:
**It will reduce the start-up and operational expenses.**
A partial mesh topology allows for a balance between connectivity and cost, as not all nodes need to be directly connected to every other node, which can reduce both initial setup costs and ongoing maintenance expenses.
**It will reduce the start-up and operational expenses.**
A partial mesh topology allows for a balance between connectivity and cost, as not all nodes need to be directly connected to every other node, which can reduce both initial setup costs and ongoing maintenance expenses.
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