--> The placement of firewalls in the data center will depend on many factors, such as how much latency the firewalls will introduce, what type of traffic you want to block and allow, and in what direction the traffic will flow (either north to south or east to west).
--> In the data center, traffic going from one network segment or application of the data center to another network segment or application within the data center is often referred to as east-to-west (or west-to-east) traffic. This is also known as lateral traffic.
--> In simple terms, the traffic from one server to other server in data center.
--> Similarly, traffic going to and from the data center and the rest of the corporate network is often referred to as north-to-south (or south-to-north) traffic.
--> In simple terms, the traffic which is going from Access layer to Core layer in data center.
--> In the data center, traffic going from one network segment or application of the data center to another network segment or application within the data center is often referred to as east-to-west (or west-to-east) traffic. This is also known as lateral traffic.
--> In simple terms, the traffic from one server to other server in data center.
--> Similarly, traffic going to and from the data center and the rest of the corporate network is often referred to as north-to-south (or south-to-north) traffic.
--> In simple terms, the traffic which is going from Access layer to Core layer in data center.
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