Hybrid Topology Strengths and Weaknesses

Every technological development will certainly have its own impact so of course, every technological development has advantages or advantages so that the technology is able to make performance more efficient.

But of course, every technological development has its advantages and disadvantages. Of course, this also applies to hybrid technology, even though this hybrid technology is a combination of 2 different topologies so of course from the combination of these 2 technologies more benefits can be obtained.

Advantages of Hybrid Topology

Hybrid topology is a combination of 2 different network topologies, for example, a combination of bus topology and star topology. Of course, each of the basic topologies will have several advantages. The following are the advantages of the Hybrid topology

1. With a hybrid topology, of course, we can combine 2 different topologies so that to build a wider network, we don't need to dismantle the existing network, but we just have to combine it.
2. Hybrid topology More flexible and efficient, of course, this topology can be applied to different topology environments.
3. Hybrid topology can be made into a Custom Network so that the way network settings can be adjusted to achieve certain goals.
4. Data flow can work optimally even if you use it by combining 2 different network topologies.
5. Makes it easy to add new network nodes or devices.
6. If there is damage to the network link, the other networks will not be disturbed.
7. Network speed is more consistent because of course it is a combination of the advantages of the  carrier topology.

Disadvantages of Hybrid Topology

Even though it has many advantages, of course, the hybrid topology also has some disadvantages, including

1. Network management is more difficult because, besides network technicians, they must have more ability to analyze damage in 2 different topologies.
2. The cost to build this network topology is more expensive because of course it requires a lot of devices that are used to connect 2 different network topologies.
3. Maintenance costs are also more expensive.
4. Network installation and configuration are very complicated because there must be at least 2 different network topologies.
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