Hybrid topology
A hybrid topology is a type of network topology that uses two or more differing network topologies. These topologies can include a mix of bus topology, mesh topology, ring topology, star topology, and tree topology.
The choice to use a hybrid topology over a standard topology depends on the needs of a business, school, or the users. How many computers need to be connected, their location, and the desired network performance are all factors in the decision.
Types of hybrid topologies
The two most commonly used types of hybrid topologies are the following.
Star-Ring hybrid topology
A star-ring hybrid topology is a combination of the star topology and ring topology. Two or more star topologies are connected together through a ring topology.
Star-Bus hybrid topology
A star-bus hybrid topology is a combination of the star topology and bus topology. Two or more star topologies are connected together through a bus topology.