You have a trainee at your company and you are mentoring him. The trainee came across the term "Network Slicing''. He asks you what is "Network Slicing" and why do we need it?
Exactly, Olive. Network Slicing enables operators to create multiple virtual networks on a single physical infrastructure, allowing them to tailor services based on specific needs and requirements.
I think Network Slicing is crucial for optimizing network resources and providing customized services to different applications. It helps in efficiently utilizing the network infrastructure.
Network Slicing is a technology that allows the network to serve applications with different sets of requirements in terms of latency, reliability, capacity, density, and such. Every application has a set of requirements different from others. With network slicing, we give every application what it needs from the network.
Haha, network slicing sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. 'Divide the network among users for confidentiality' - love it, Option D is my pick!
Mentor: Network Slicing is a technology that allows the network to serve applications with different sets of requirements. Every application has different needs.
Option B is also pretty good, but I think C is more detailed and accurate. Network slicing is about matching the network to the application requirements, not just dividing the network.
B) Network Slicing is a technology that allows the network to serve applications with different sets of requirements in terms of latency, reliability, capacity, density, and such. Every application has a set of requirements different from others. With network slicing, we give every application what it needs from the network.
C) Network Slicing is an end-to-end ''virtual private service'', extending across access, transport, core, and cloud. It is a general term used to define in which piece of the network we are.
A) Network Slicing is just like the OSI model. It is the division of the network into layers horizontally from the physical to the application. It is needed to specify which layer a service resides.
C) Network Slicing is an end-to-end ''virtual private service'', extending across access, transport, core, and cloud. It is a general term used to define in which piece of the network we are.
B) Network Slicing is a technology that allows the network to serve applications with different sets of requirements in terms of latency, reliability, capacity, density, and such. Every application has a set of requirements different from others. With network slicing, we give every application what it needs from the network.
A) Network Slicing is just like the OSI model. It is the division of the network into layers horizontally from the physical to the application. It is needed to specify which layer a service resides.
Option C seems like the most comprehensive explanation of network slicing. It covers the end-to-end virtual private service aspect across different network domains.
Mentor: Network Slicing is an end-to-end 'virtual private service', extending across access, transport, core, and cloud. It is a general term used to define in which piece of the network we are.
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