======== Glossary ======== .. glossary:: Calico A virtual networking solution that uses IP routing (layer 3) to provide connectivity in the form of a flat IP network instead of bridging and tunneling. Refer to the `Calico documentation`__ for more information. __ http://docs.projectcalico.org Linux Bridge The native networking "backend" found in Linux. Refer to the `Linux Foundation wiki`__ for more information. __ https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/networking/bridge Open vSwitch A software implementation of a :term:`virtual multilayer network switch ` Refer to the `OVS documentation`__ for more information. __ http://docs.openvswitch.org VEB Virtual Ethernet Bridge A virtual Ethernet switch that implmented in a virtualized server environment. It is anything that mimics a traditional external layer 2 (L2) switch or bridge for connecting VMs. Generally implemented as a :term:`vSwitch`, though hardware-based VEBs using SR-IOV are possible. Refer to this `Virtual networking technologies brief`__ for more information. __ http://cs.nyu.edu/courses/fall14/CSCI-GA.3033-010/Network/SDN.pdf vSwitch Virtual Switch A software-based virtual switch that connects virtual NICs to other virtual NICs and the broader physical network. Refer to this `presentation`__ for more information. __ http://cs.nyu.edu/courses/fall14/CSCI-GA.3033-010/Network/SDN.pdf VEPA Virtual Ethernet Port Aggregator An approach to virtual networking where VM traffic is handled on the physical network rather than by a virtual switch. Unlike :term:`VNTag`, frames are not tagged and the switch will use a single port to handle all :term:`VIFs ` for a host. The basis of the :term:`802.1Qbg` spec. Refer to this `presentation`__ for more information. __ http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2009/new-hudson-vepa_summary-0509.pdf VN-Tag VNTag An approach to virtual networking where an interface virtualizer (IV) is used in place of a :term:`VEB` to connect multiple :term:`VIFs ` to a single, external, IV-capable hardware bridge. Each VIF is tagged with a unique ID (`vif_id`) which is used to route traffic through IVs, and VIFs are then treated like any other interface. The basis of the :term:`802.1Qbh` and :term:`802.1Qbr` specs. Refer to this `Cisco presentation`__ for more information. __ https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-27114 vhost An alternative to :term:`virtio` that allows a userspace process to share *virtqueues* directly with the kernel, preventing the QEMU process from becoming a bottleneck. vhost-user A variation of :term:`vhost` that operates entirely in userspace. This allows processes operating in userspace, such as virtual switches, to avoid the kernel entirely and maximize performance. Refer to the `QEMU documentation`__ for more information. __ https://github.com/qemu/qemu/blob/master/docs/specs/vhost-user.txt virtio A class of virtual device emulated by QEMU. Virtio devices have *virtqueues* which can be used to share data from host to guest. Refer to the `libvirt Wiki`__ for more information. __ https://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Virtio virtio-net A network driver implementation based on virtio. Guests share *virtqueues* with the QEMU process, which in turn receives this traffic and forwards it to the host. Refer to the `KVM documentation`__ for more information. __ http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Virtio VIF A virtual network interface. IEEE 802.1Q 802.1Q A networking standard that supports virtual LANs (VLANs) on an Ethernet network. Refer to the `IEEE spec`__ for more information. __ http://www.ieee802.org/1/pages/802.1Q.html IEEE 802.1Qbg 802.1Qbg An amendment to the :term:`802.1Q` spec known as "Edge Virtual Bridging", 802.1Qbg is an approach to networking where VM traffic is handled on the physical network rather than by a virtual switch. Originally based on :term:`VEPA`. Refer to the `IEEE spec`__ for more information. __ http://www.ieee802.org/1/pages/802.1bg.html IEEE 802.1Qbh 802.1Qbh A withdrawn amendment to the :term:`802.1Q` spec known as "Bridge Port Extensions", replaced by :term:`802.1Qbr` spec. Refer to the `IEEE spec`__ for more information. __ http://www.ieee802.org/1/pages/802.1bh.html IEEE 802.1Qbr 802.1Qbr An amendment to the :term:`802.1Q` spec known as "Bridge Port Extensions", Refer to the `IEEE spec`__ for more information. __ http://www.ieee802.org/1/pages/802.1br.html