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The Virtual Router market is a subset of the Networking Equipment market, which provides the infrastructure for data communication and networking. Virtual Routers are software-based routers that are used to route traffic between networks. They are typically used in cloud-based networks, such as those used by businesses and organizations. Virtual Routers provide the same functionality as physical routers, but are more cost-effective and easier to manage. They also offer greater scalability and flexibility, allowing for the addition of new networks and services.
Virtual Routers are becoming increasingly popular as businesses and organizations move to cloud-based networks. They offer a number of advantages over physical routers, including cost savings, scalability, and flexibility.
Some of the companies in the Virtual Router market include Cisco, Juniper Networks, Arista Networks, and Palo Alto Networks. Show Less Read more