Virtual Cluster Switching (VCS) fabric technology is a Layer 2 proprietary Ethernet technology from Brocade Communications Systems, later acquired by Extreme Networks.[1] It is designed to improve network utilization, maximize application availability, increase scalability, and simplify the network architecture in virtualized data centers.
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