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When you connect two or more computers in a network, each computer becomes more useful. There’s a rule that describes this, called Metcalfe’s Law. Robert Metcalfe was the original designer of the Ethernet structure used in most modern computer networks; his law states that the value (or power) of a network increases in proportion to the square of the number of devices connected to that network. The math is pretty subjective, but Metcalfe’s Law says that two computers connected together are about 4 times as useful as a single computer; if you connect 10 computers, the network is 100 times more powerful, and so forth.

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When you connect two or more computers in a network, each computer becomes more useful. There’s a rule that describes this, called Metcalfe’s Law. Robert Metcalfe was the original designer of the Ethernet structure used in most modern computer networks; his law states that the value (or power) of a network increases in proportion to the square of the number of devices connected to that network. The math is pretty subjective, but Metcalfe’s Law says that two computers connected together are about 4 times as useful as a single computer; if you connect 10 computers, the network is 100 times more powerful, and so forth.
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