The answer is **A. VXLAN**.
VXLAN is a network virtualization technology that allows Layer 2 networks to be extended across Layer 3 networks. It uses a MAC-in-UDP encapsulation scheme to create a Layer 2 tunnel over a Layer 3 network.
IaaS service providers use VXLAN to extend Layer 2 segments across their networks so that customers can have a single Layer 2 network even if their devices are located in different locations. This allows customers to easily move their devices between locations without having to reconfigure their networks.
The other options are not correct:
* VTEP (Virtual Tunnel Endpoint) is a device that encapsulates and decapsulates VXLAN traffic.
* VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding) is a technology that allows multiple routing tables to exist on a single router.
* VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) is a Layer 2 technology that segments a network into multiple broadcast domains.
I hope this helps!
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