A virtual network is a network created through software, simulating the functionality of a physical network. It allows network resources and workloads to be grouped and isolated without needing physical hardware or infrastructure modifications. Common uses include network segmentation for security, testing new applications, creating isolated environments for development, and connecting virtual machines in cloud environments.
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