Tue. May 6th, 2025

    Category: Virtual Networking

    Virtual networking refers to the practice of creating and managing network connections and communications through virtualized technologies rather than traditional physical network infrastructure. It allows devices, applications, and services to connect over a network using software-defined approaches, enabling flexibility and scalability. In virtual networking, resources such as servers, storage, and networking equipment are abstracted from physical hardware, allowing for efficient management, improved resource allocation, and easier deployment of applications and services. Virtual networking is commonly used in cloud computing environments, enabling seamless interactions and data exchange between virtual machines and containers across different locations without the need for dedicated physical connections. This approach can enhance security, reduce costs, and improve the overall performance of networked services.