Point-to-point vs. structured cabling concerns illustrated

This entertaining advertorial video from CommScope, titled"Point-to-Point versus Structured Cabling: Which Option is Best for You?", exists, according to the company, "to help you decide: is point-to-point cabling or structured cabling the best route for you?"

As noted within the video's narration: "If you have a lot of servers, then you are probably connecting to every existing switch which means lots of cables. Suddenly, the growing tangle of cable becomes a recipe for disaster. A structured cabling approach, however, provides a tidy, elegant solution that’s easy to manage and maintain."

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