Spine-leaf architecture is a data center network topology that consists of two switching layers: a spine layer and a leaf layer. The leaf layer consists of access switches that connect to servers. The spine layer consists of interconnected switches that connect to all leaf switches. This topology provides high bandwidth, low latency, and scalability compared to traditional three-tier architectures. It is commonly used in modern data centers to support demanding applications and virtualization.
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