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What is a backbone and what does the backbone do?


Asked by Guadalupe Butler on Nov 30, 2021 FAQ



A backbone is the part of the computer network infrastructure that interconnects different networks and provides a path for exchange of data between these different networks. A backbone may interconnect different local area networks in offices, campuses or buildings.
Thereof,
The vertebral column is more commonly known as the spine, spinal column, or backbone, and it consists of several oddly shaped bones, called vertebrae. It performs a number of essential functions in the human body. These functions include structure and support, movement, and protection of vital nerves and organs.
Similarly, Enter Backbone. While it’s got some shortcomings, it’s laid the foundation for a unified platform ecosystem that mobile gaming desperately needs. The Backbone One is aptly named due to its dog bone-shape that attaches directly to your iPhone.
Also Know,
Backbone is the supporting partner for clients that are in the business of creating, organizing or financing events. Lead by the ambition to produce unimaginable experiences, service is our point of convergence.
Indeed,
The UMnet Backbone and Backbone Services are comprised of the Backbone Core, Distribution Layer (in Data Center and Buildings), all interconnecting links, DNS and DHCP Infrastructure, WiFi Controllers, Captive Portals, RADIUS infrastructure and Research Network.