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Workstation hardware - This central aspect of the facility is influenced by all of the previously mentioned factors.

Server hardware - Most computing facilities rely on a server for application serving, print serving, or storage. This hardware can vary greatly depending on the specific use of the server.

Networking - Networking is a core component of computing facilities; it allows access to internet resources, access to email, and the ability to collaborate remotely. Potential networking costs include installation/activation of Ethernet jacks (B-jacks), monthly B-jack fees, hubs/switches for networking within the room (not needed if each computer has a B-jack), and cabling. Networking may represent a good portion of the cost of the facility.

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Curtis Strite

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