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Configuring a Virtual Network Using Oracle Solaris 11.1 - Part1

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  • Network virtualization in Oracle Solaris 11.1 is an OS provisioned mechanism that decouples the virtual network from the underlying physical network. A virtual network, also called an internal network, is therefore a pseudo network that only uses the physical network as an IP backplane. Although a pseudo network, the virtual network offers the same capabilities as that of a physical network and much more, such as hardware independence and scaling. Being an OS supported technique; virtual networks are programmatically created and configured.
    This scenario-based demonstration illustrates how to use the basic building blocks of network virtualization (such as VNICs, virtual switches, etherstubs, and routing functionality) to consolidate a distributed computing environment.
    This demo is the first part of Configuring a virtual network demo series based on Solaris 11.1 OS.

    Release Date: 20-Nov-13

    Duration: 7.46 minutes

    Credited To: Pardeep K Sharma

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  • carlos_jb_azevedo

    25-Nov-13

    The presentation of the big picture of the lab has very good graphics but isn't yet very descriptive about the overall networking architecture, except that all traffic is to flow through a single zone gateway. Nevertheless, I recommend watching.

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