Virtual Networks (VNETs) are a foundational component of cloud networking, providing a logically isolated section of the public cloud where you can launch cloud resources in a defined network. They enable resources like virtual machines, databases, and web apps to communicate with each other, the internet, and on-premises networks in a secure and scalable manner. VNETs offer control over IP address ranges, subnets, route tables, network gateways, and security policies.
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