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Give FeedbackWhen an organization's network capabilities and resources are housed on a public or private cloud platform, either internally or by a third party, and made available on demand, this setup is called cloud networking.
After deploying a virtual machine (VM) in your environment, it's crucial to understand its configuration and networking details. This document outlines the steps to access VM configuration, public and private IP addresses, and provides insights into the private and public networking parameters.
Read more about this docCreating VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks) involves configuring network switches to segment a physical network into multiple logical networks.
Read more about this docOverlay networks facilitate communication between various resources and systems while maintaining isolation and security. These networks often use virtualization techniques to create logical connections over existing physical infrastructure.
Read more about this docA Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) provides a logically isolated section of the cloud where you can launch resources in a virtual network. It offers control over your network environment, including IP address ranges, subnets, route tables, and security settings.
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