I believe the answer should be A and E. The statement "It provides 70% more efficiency of network infrastructure" is not entirely accurate. While NFV can improve network efficiency and reduce costs, the exact percentage of improvement will depend on various factors such as the type of network functions deployed, the hardware resources available, and the workload patterns. Therefore, this statement is not a characteristic of NFV. It's such a generalizing factor really. It's like comparing the benefits to be gained by a massive Hospital group to a tiny IT company start-up.
A and B correct answers.
A. It decouples the network functions from proprietary hardware appliances.
B. It provides 70% more efficiency of network infrastructure.
VNF corresponds the acronim virtualization network function, that means that you can have in a server a Virtualize Firewall, Router, Switch, etc, without need of a physical metal element for each network function...... so its common that include hypervisor technology. That is different about guest-os which is when you activate a Linux instance in a iox, and run scripts or programs on your network element like run it on Linux.
Typically, Does VNF include guest-os not hypervisor?
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