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Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation

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Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation (NVGRE) is a network virtualization technology that attempts to alleviate the scalability problems associated with large cloud computing deployments. It uses Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) to tunnel layer 2 packets over layer 3 networks.[1] Its principal backer is Microsoft.[2]

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  1. ^ P. Garg; Y. Wang, eds. (September 2015). NVGRE: Network Virtualization Using Generic Routing Encapsulation. Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). doi:10.17487/RFC7637. ISSN 2070-1721. RFC 7637. Informational.
  2. ^ "NVGRE, VXLAN and what Microsoft is Doing Right". Network Heresy. 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2013-02-25.
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