A vSwitch, or virtual switch, is a software application that allows communication between virtual machines (VMs). It operates at layer 2 of the OSI model and forwards network traffic between VMs running on the same physical host or between VMs and the physical network. vSwitches are commonly used in virtualization environments to provide network connectivity and isolation for virtual machines, enabling features like VLANs, security policies, and network monitoring.
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