Episode 76: Location Models — Branch Office, On-Prem, and Colocation
This episode introduces network location models, focusing on branch office, on-premises, and colocation deployments. A branch office model connects smaller remote offices back to a central corporate network, often through VPNs or leased lines. On-premises networks are fully housed and managed within an organization’s own facilities. Colocation involves renting space in a third-party data center to host equipment while benefiting from redundant power, cooling, and connectivity. The exam requires you to understand these models because they affect design, management, and cost.
The discussion expands with practical examples. A branch office might rely on MPLS for connectivity, while an on-premises setup provides full control over infrastructure. Colocation allows enterprises to scale without building their own data centers, but requires planning for remote management. Troubleshooting considerations include ensuring VPN reliability for branches, monitoring physical security for on-prem environments, and managing provider contracts in colocation scenarios. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, where you’ll find more cyber audio courses, books, and information to strengthen your certification path.
