Cloud networking allows network infrastructure components, such as routers, switches, firewalls, and load balancers, to be hosted in the cloud rather than on-premises. This infrastructure can be managed and controlled through a cloud service provider.
Virtual networks are software-defined networks (SDNs) that operate within cloud environments. These networks are abstracted from physical hardware and can be easily created, configured, and managed using cloud provider tools.
NaaS is a cloud model where networking services are provided on a subscription basis. Organizations can purchase and configure networking capabilities without investing in physical hardware.
Cloud networking allows organizations to scale their network resources up or down based on demand. This flexibility enables businesses to adapt quickly to changing needs without the constraints of physical infrastructure.
These services are specifically designed for cloud environments and offer advanced networking capabilities such as traffic management, security, and monitoring.