A virtual switch is a software program that allows one virtual machine (VM) to communicate with another. It operates at Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) of the OSI model. Virtual switches are a crucial component of network virtualization, enabling VMs on the same host or across different hosts to connect and exchange data as if they were connected to physical network switches. They are commonly used in hypervisors and cloud computing environments to manage network traffic between VMs, and between VMs and the external network.
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