I didn't get a perfect score on the questions because
"cisco" is not considered to be the same thing as
"Cisco". Given the context, I should think that the
distinction is non-existent.

You'll be hearing from my lawyers concerning a suit
for damages based on my deflated self esteem :)

Also, the word architecture gets thrown around so
much today that is sometimes difficult to know what
to expect from a description of an "architecture".

In this case, the lesson primarily addresses the
physical infrastructure. Around here we call this
"infratechture"; as it really addresses the infrastructure
and deployment environment rather than the software
architecture (i.e. high-level designs
and frameworks). However, perhaps the case can be made for
the term "physical architecture"/"hardware architecture"/
"infrastructure architecture"??

cppc

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