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Network changes because of mergers, acquisitions, and divestment can be very disruptive to the network if not carried out carefully. When an organization sells parts of its business, it must detach the affected parts of the network from the rest of the network. Which network design approach is appropriate to minimize the impact and risks as the divested parts of the network are detached?

  • A. redundant design
  • B. modular design
  • C. less complex design
  • D. routed access design
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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Doobiedoo
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
B. modular design. Modular design is the most suitable approach because it divides the network into smaller, self-contained units or modules. Each module can be managed and updated independently, reducing the risk of unintended consequences when changes are made to one part of the network. In the case of a divestment, the affected modules can be isolated and detached more easily, minimizing disruption to the remaining parts of the network. By adopting a modular design, organizations can ensure a smoother transition during divestments, reduce the likelihood of service interruptions, and maintain overall network stability.
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