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Glossary
- vertical cloud
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A cloud computing environment optimized for use and built around the compliance needs of specialized industries such as healthcare, financial services, and government operations.
- virtualization
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Allows multiple guest virtual machines (VM) to run on a host operating system. Guest VMs can run on one or more levels above the host hardware, depending on the type of virtualization.
- VLAN
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Any broadcast domain that is partitioned and isolated in a computer network at the data link layer (OSI layer 2). The physical interface behaves like several interfaces, and the switch behaves like multiple switches.
- VLAN tagging
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Method to help identify packets travelling through trunk links. When an Ethernet frame traverses a trunk link, a special VLAN tag is added to the frame and sent across the trunk link. As it arrives at the end of the trunk link, the tag is removed and the frame is sent to the correct access link port according to the switch’s table, so the receiving end is unaware of any VLAN information.
- VM
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An emulation of a computer system that is based on computer architectures and provides functionality of a physical computer. For example, the Barracuda NextGen Firewall Azure can be deployed as a virtual machine in the Microsoft Azure cloud.
- VNET
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A representation of your own network in the Azure cloud.
- VPC
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An elastic network populated by infrastructure, platform, and application services that share common security and interconnection.
- vSphere Client
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An enhanced suite of tools for cloud computing utilizing VMware ESX/ESXi. Includesthe VMWare vCenter server and the vSphere client.
- Vx
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Specifies virtual model of a Barracuda Networks products. For example, Barracuda Web Application Firewall 460 Vx.
- WAN
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A network connecting devices separated by large geographical distances, often joining multiple local access networks (LANs).
- WAN IP address
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IP address used to connect your WAN to the Internet. It is shared by all devices in the WAN.
- web app
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Clientserver software application in which the client (or user interface) runs in a web browser.
- web caching
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A core design feature of the HTTP protocol meant to minimize network traffic by storing reusable responses to make subsequent requests faster.
- web interface
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Web-based user interface.
- web server
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A computer system that processes requests via HTTP, the basic network protocol used to distribute information on the web.
- Wi-Fi
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A technology for wireless local area networking with devices based on the IEEE 802.11 standards.
- Xen
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Citrix hypervisor that allows to run multiple virtual machines (VMs) on one physical device.