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Subnet

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What is Subnet?

A subnet, or subnetwork, is a logical subdivision of an IP network. It's used to improve network security, performance, and manageability. Subnets divide a large network into smaller, more manageable networks, allowing for better organization and control of network traffic.

What other technologies are related to Subnet?

Subnet Competitor Technologies

VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) is the AWS equivalent of Azure Virtual Network, offering similar functionality for network isolation and control.
mentioned alongside Subnet in 1% (560) of relevant job posts
AWS Direct Connect is the AWS equivalent of Azure ExpressRoute, providing a dedicated private network connection between on-premises infrastructure and AWS.
mentioned alongside Subnet in 2% (62) of relevant job posts
AWS EC2 instances would be deployed in an AWS VPC, acting as a competitor to Azure Virtual Machines which are often deployed in Azure VNETs
mentioned alongside Subnet in 0% (362) of relevant job posts

Subnet Complementary Technologies

Virtual networking often requires storage accounts for various purposes such as storing logs or virtual machine disks. These are complementary to the operation of VNets.
mentioned alongside Subnet in 100% (59) of relevant job posts
Virtual machines are often deployed within a virtual network, making them highly complementary. VNets provide network isolation and connectivity for VMs.
mentioned alongside Subnet in 100% (58) of relevant job posts
Site-to-Site VPNs are frequently used to connect on-premises networks to a virtual network, providing secure connectivity and extending the network.
mentioned alongside Subnet in 49% (58) of relevant job posts

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