NFVI is like having a super-powerful toy box that lets you play with different kinds of toys all at once.
NFVI stands for Network Functions Virtualization Infrastructure, and it’s the base that helps virtual machines run smoothly, just like how your bedroom floor helps your toys stay in place when you’re playing.
Imagine you have a toy car, a robot, and a train set. Normally, each one needs its own special track or space to work properly. But with NFVI, it's like having a magical (but not too magical) floor that lets all those toys run on the same track, they just need different instructions.
How It Works
Think of NFVI as the backstage where everything happens. When you're watching your favorite cartoon, the characters are running around, but behind the scenes, there's a team making sure everything goes smoothly.
NFVI is like that team, it helps make sure all the virtual machines (those toy cars, robots, and trains) can run together without getting confused or tangled up.
So instead of needing separate rooms for each toy, they can all play in the same room with the help of NFVI. That makes everything faster and more fun!
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