
Network Virtualization
Network virtualization is a technology that separates physical network hardware from the way network services are delivered. It allows multiple virtual networks to operate independently on the same physical infrastructure, much like creating separate, customizable “mini networks” within a single system. This enables greater flexibility, easier management, and efficient resource utilization, as organizations can quickly deploy, modify, or scale networks without adding new hardware. Essentially, it turns one physical network into multiple virtual ones, each tailored for specific needs, improving agility and cost-effectiveness in network management.