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In subnetting, Class B networks, identified by their first octet range of 128 to 191, are larger than Class C networks and often used in medium to large-sized organizations.
Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) is an essential concept in modern networking, particularly in environments requiring network segmentation and traffic isolation.
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a crucial aspect of network management, enabling the synchronization of clocks across various devices within a network.
Containerization packages an application along with its dependencies into a single container unlike virtualisation which involves whole virtual environments called VMs.
RIP, an older distance-vector routing protocol, and EIGRP, a more advanced hybrid routing protocol, both play crucial roles in network routing.
Quality of Service (QoS) is a set of techniques that manage network traffic to reduce latency, jitter, and packet loss to ensure that applications receive the necessary bandwidth and minimal delay.