A company needs to virtualize a replica of its internal physical network without changing the logical topology and the way that devices behave and are managed. Which of the following technologies meets this requirement?
A. NFV (Network Functions Virtualization).
NFV allows network functions, such as firewalls, routers, and load balancers, to be virtualized and run on industry-standard servers instead of having dedicated hardware appliances. This approach enables network services to be rapidly deployed, scaled, and managed in a more flexible and cost-effective manner. By using NFV, the company can create a virtual replica of its physical network, with the same logical topology and behavior, while running network functions as virtualized instances.
I think there's typo in answer A. It should be NFV, Network Function Virtualization not NVF.
Network Function Virtualization(NFV) is the process of taking networking functions such as routers, switches, firewalls, load balancers, and controllers and virtualizing them. This process allows all these functions to run on a single device. - CompTIA Net+ Study guide page 24.
answer is A , I think there's a typo
To virtualize a replica of its internal physical network without changing the logical topology and the way that devices behave and are managed, Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) is the most suitable technology. NFV allows you to abstract and virtualize network services and functions, such as routers, firewalls, and load balancers, without altering the underlying logical network topology or how devices are managed. This technology enables the creation of virtual network instances that mimic the behavior of physical network components, maintaining consistency with the existing network architecture and management practices.
A. NFV IS the virtualization of network hardware. SDWAN can be used to control NVF devices. SDWAN is Software used to control and manage a Wide Area Network.
SD-WAN is a virtualized service that connects and extends enterprise networks over large geographical distances. WANs use links such as multiprotocol label switching (MPLS), wireless, broadband, virtual private networks (VPNs) and the internet to give users in branch and remote offices access to corporate applications, services and resources, allowing them to work regardless of location
SD-WAN is Software Defined WAN....... WAN...... Its literally in the title. We are discussing a LAN in the question. Therefor A is the only answer.
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