Vlan Vs Subnetting?
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VLAN: A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a logical grouping of network devices that behave as if they were connected to the same physical switch, even though they may actually be dispersed across multiple switches, routers, and other networking equipment. VLANs are used to logically divide a LAN for better security, performance, and more efficient broadcast traffic management. Subnetting:
Subnetting is a technique used to divide a network into two or more smaller networks. It is an important process in networking that allows large networks to be divided into smaller, more efficient sub–networks. Subnetting helps improve performance by reducing the size of broadcast domains, improving network security, and creating more efficient use of expensive WAN links.