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Single-root input/output virtualization

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In network virtualization, a single root input/output virtualization or SR-IOV is a [interface] that allows a device on a Virtual LAN (e.g. virtual router, network adapter) to isolate resources for managability and performance reasons. A single physical PCIe can be shared on virtual network using SR-IOV. The SR-IOV offers different virtual functions to different nodes (e.g. virtual machines) on a VLAN.