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Managing VMware Virtual Networks and Adapters

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As outlined in the chapter entitled [[VMware Server Virtual Network Architecture]], VMware Server provides two types of virtual network adapter. ''Virtual network adapters'' are installed into virtual machines and provide a mechanism for guest operating systems to establish network communications. ''Host virtual adapters'', on the other hand, are installed in the host operating system and are used to establish communication between the host operating system and virtual machines running in VMware Server based NAT and HostOnly based virtual networks.
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