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Partial mesh topology is a network configuration where some nodes are interconnected with multiple redundant paths, while others are connected to only one or a few nodes. This setup allows for increased reliability and fault tolerance, as data can take alternative routes if a connection fails. However, it is less complex and costly than a full mesh topology, where every node is connected to every other node. Partial mesh is often used in scenarios where some nodes require high availability while others have less critical connectivity needs.

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