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SSH Server Architecture Diagram - Secure Remote Access & Service Distribution #270136 (License: Personal Use)
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This diagram depicts a client (C) establishing a secure SSH connection to a central server (S), which acts as a gateway supporting protocols like HTTP and FTP. The server then distributes or proxies requests to three distinct backend services labeled X, Y, and Z, demonstrating a typical secure infrastructure pattern used in cloud or on-premise deployments. Arrows indicate bidirectional communication paths between components.
Used in technical documentation, DevOps training, or system architecture overviews to explain secure remote access, service orchestration, and network topology. Matches user intent for understanding SSH tunneling, reverse proxy setups, or microservice gateways.
Related Cliparts: Visual explanation of how an SSH-secured client connects to a central server that routes traffic to multiple backend services (HTTP, FTP, etc.). Ideal for DevOps and network guides.
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