Flow Virtual Networking (FVN)provides an advanced software-defined networking layer that supports three specific types of connectivity models for NC2 clusters. First,NAT (Network Address Translation)networks allow User VMs to access external resources (like the internet) using the gateway ' s IP, providing a layer of security. Second,No-NATnetworks allow for transparent routing between the Nutanix overlay and on-premises or other VPC environments, preserving the original VM IP addresses. Third,L2 Stretchednetworks (Subnet Extensions) use VXLAN tunnels to extend a single broadcast domain from an on-premises data center to the cloud cluster. These three types allow administrators to tailor their network architecture based on the specific security and connectivity requirements of each workload hosted in the cloud.
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