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Due to the convergence of networking, storage, and application engineering, this architecture utilizes highly specific terminology.

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This data dictionary centralizes all networking variables utilized across the decoupled ecosystem. Use this matrix when configuring firewall ACLs, NGINX reverse proxy blocks, or API handshakes between applications.

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This repository centralizes all bash scripts utilized for Day-2 background operations and Disaster Recovery orchestration. 

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