network topology

Dear friends,
Which is the better for our network system, star network topology or bus network topology? Give me some suggestion about it
Thanks in advance

What sort of network are you talking about? LAN, WAN, etc.

In a way this is a bit of an outdated subject. In the days of thick and thin wire Ethernet and token ring networks this was much more important. In modern LANs with UTP (cat5/cat6) cabling and wireless networks the capabilities of the network are much more important than topology.
 
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RemoteTechs

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This is a pretty open ended question, it depends on how many clients, servers and other equipment you want to have on the network and how you want the data and resources to be shared. You need to consider if you have wireless clients etc.
You are probably not going to want a either of the mentioned topologies for example if you require a large WAN that needs a high level of fault tolerance.
 
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Jay-UK

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Dear friends,
Which is the better for our network system, star network topology or bus network topology? Give me some suggestion about it
Thanks in advance

No longer matters tbh.

As when you start expanding, assuming you have limited budget, you may have to adopt some or both to a degree.

ie - if you have a star network and you have WAN links on the endpoints then that will evolve to a hybrid topology
 
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