Data Center v1.0.36 (upd.02.04.2026) - TENOKE

A Data Center is a continuous flow of digital information, the visual representation of which allows for immediate assessment of the architecture's effectiveness. Each client's traffic is displayed as multicolored spheres moving along predefined routes. Management eliminates the need for complex text commands, relying instead on manual interface connections. This visibility helps instantly identify congested sections of trunk lines or idle communication channels. However, technical equipment is subject to inevitable wear and tear. Switches have a limited service life, regularly posing the risk of sudden hardware failures. To avoid packet transmission interruptions, architects must design backup lines in advance.









