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What can network virtualization offer an organization?

In Windows Server 2012, network virtualization technology (Network Virtualization, NV) has appeared, providing the possibility of virtualization at a fundamentally new level, the network segment level. Unlike the usual server virtualization, NV allows you to virtualize IP subnets and completely hide the real IP address used in your infrastructure. In this case, VMs can still interact with each other, physical hosts, and hosts on different subnets. What is network virtualization for? In the case of server virtualization with a few reservations, the OS inside the VM works like it was installed on a physical server and was the only OS on this equipment. Such abstraction allows you to run several isolated instances of virtual servers on the same physical. By analogy, network virtualization leads to the fact that a virtual network, or rather, in this context, a virtualized system, functions as if it were a physical network. An organization will benefit from using network visualizat