A practical introduction to network data diodes (and how ConnexONE implements them)
network data diode: practical guidance for secure one-way data flow architectures.
Summary: If you are new to directional enforcement, start here: what “one-way” means in hardware, how it differs from firewall policy, and how ConnexONE structures transmit and receive roles.
Concepts before products
The guide explains baseline terminology—why diodes address covert channels differently than software inspection—and where two-stage designs still preserve assured directionality.
ConnexONE building blocks
High level coverage of hardware roles and the software stack helps readers translate marketing language into rack-and-cable thinking.
Keep the PDF handy
Use this article as the teaser; keep the official guide bookmarked for workshops with security, networking, and automation peers.
Related Connexite resources
Download the full document
For diagrams, specifications, and the complete narrative as published by Connexite, use the official PDF:
A guide to data diodes — ConnexONE (PDF)
Note: Treat numbers, certifications, and compliance mappings in the PDF as authoritative for procurement and audit; this article is editorial guidance only.









