VWAN, which likely refers to Virtual Wide Area Network, is a technology that creates a wide area network (WAN) using virtualization techniques. It allows organizations to connect geographically dispersed locations over a network infrastructure, often leveraging the internet or private networks, without needing physical leased lines for each connection. VWANs commonly use technologies such as SD-WAN (Software-Defined WAN) or VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) to establish secure and reliable connections between sites. They are used to improve network performance, reduce costs, and simplify network management across multiple locations.
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