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Design Guide 
Figure 6.    Alternative Network Configuration 
 
Data Center Network Architecture 
The architecture of the data center infrastructure must address the requirements necessary to 
create a highly available, scalable, and secure network. This section describes the basic 
architecture necessary to meet these goals. It is a synopsis of the Cisco Data Center Network 
Architecture; for details about this architecture, visit: 
Data Center Network Components 
The terms front-end network and back-end network define the devices that comprise the 
infrastructure of the data center and their general role. The front-end network is the IP routing and 
switching environment. It provides client-to-server, server-to-server, and server-to-storage network 
connectivity. The back-end network supports the storage-area-network (SAN) fabric and 
connectivity between servers and other storage devices such as storage arrays and tape drives.  
The front-end network contains two distinct functional areas called the aggregation and access 
layers. Figure 7 depicts the front-end network and the services available at each layer. 
 
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