Network virtualization (NV) is using network
resources through a
logical segmentation of a single physical
network. Network virtualization is achieved by installing
software and services to manage the sharing of
storage, computing cycles and
applications. Network virtualization treats all
servers and services in the network as a single pool of resources that can be
accessed without regard for its physical components.
The term network virtualization is often used to describe many things including
network management,
storage virtualization, and even
grid computing.
HP network virtualization solutions HP network virtualization solutions divide your organization's available network bandwidth into multiple independent, secure channels that can be dynamically assigned to specific devices according to usage demands.
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