Zuri Ozeomachukwu Njoku Explains Network Architecture Models
Network architecture is the backbone of how systems communicate, share data, and stay reliable in today’s digital world. In this blog, Zuri Ozeomachukwu Njoku breaks down network architecture models in a clear and practical way, helping both technical and non-technical readers understand how networks are designed and why those designs matter. What Is Network Architecture? Network architecture refers to the structured design of a computer network. It defines how devices connect, how data flows, and how security and performance are maintained. A well-designed architecture ensures that systems are stable, scalable, and easy to manage as organizations grow. At its core, network architecture answers three key questions: How are network components organized? How does data move between systems? How is reliability and security ensured? Why Network Architecture Models Matter Network architecture models provide a standard way to design, build, and troubleshoot networks. Without models, ne...