Yes, a physical topology can support multiple logical topologies.
Can a single physical topology support multiple logical topologies give a proper reason.
physical topology support multiple logical topology because quality and speed of cable wires effect efficiency of network
The physical connection is layer 1 of the OSI model, and is the medium through which the data is transfered. i.e., cables The logical connection is layer 3 of the OSI model, and is the network portion. Using the Internetwork Protocol (IP), each host is assigned a 32 bit IP address. e.g. 192.168.1.1
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The great and wonderful Microsoft informed me that Win 8 will not support a logical partition.
Two. Reference : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888732 Windows XP Home Edition will only support one processor Note this is physical processors, NOT cores. All versions of Windows XP will support processors with any number of cores.
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hat is critcal and logical analysis in acadymic writing?
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Java does not support multiple inheritance.......
Java does not support multiple inheritance
The process whereby a single physical computer can support multiple operating systems is known as virtualization. Virtualization allows multiple virtual machines (VMs) to run on a single hardware platform, each with its own operating system and applications. This is achieved through a hypervisor, which manages the VMs and allocates resources such as CPU, memory, and storage. It enhances resource utilization, flexibility, and isolation of different environments.