Managing a Network is Like Playing FarmVille

Author: Andrew Froehlich
Published: August 26, 2010 at 9:57 am
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I admit, I do play FarmVille from time to time. Interestingly, the more I play the farm management game, the more I see resemblance to my real-life career as a network administrator.

The joy of starting a small network oftentimes turns into a nightmare and headache if you do not manage your infrastructure for growth. To give you an idea of what I mean, read the following FarmVille story and interchange the farming words with networking terms:

farm = network
crops = end users
cow = router
pig = switch
chicken = wireless access point
FarmVille bucks = budget
chicken coop = wireless controller
tractor = firewall
seeder = IPS
harvester = SNMP server
vacation home = Telepresence
gasoline - network engineers

When FarmVille begins, you are responsible for managing a small farm with just a few crops, cows, pigs and handful of chickens. Everything is humming along great and you couldn't be more happy with your small yet functional farm.

After a while, you start growing more and more crops, as well as adding more cows, pigs and chickens. Yes there is more work to be done on your farm, but it is still manageable and you are accumulating more and more FarmVille bucks with which to buy tools to help you manage your larger farm. You decide that it is time to purchase a tractor, seeder and harvester to help manage the larger farm. In addition, you finally break down and buy a chicken coop to help control those pesky chickens.

With your newly acquired tools, you are still managing to maintain a fully functional farm. You continue to accumulate FarmVille bucks and decide that you want to buy that really cool vacation home you've been eying. You're not really sure what value the vacation home will provide to your farm other than it looks really cool and other farmers will be envious.

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Article Author: Andrew Froehlich

Andrew Froehlich is the President of West Gate Networks, a network and IT consulting firm based in Colorado. He has over 12 years of technology experience with 10 of those years focused on network, security and IP voice solutions. …

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