Description: The Temporary Virtual Switch is an essential component in virtualization environments, especially on platforms that support virtual networking. It is a switch created to facilitate communication between virtual machines temporarily, allowing them to connect with each other or to external networks as needed. Its main feature is that it can be deleted once its purpose is fulfilled, making it a flexible and efficient tool for managing network resources in dynamic environments. This type of switch is particularly useful in testing, development scenarios, or situations where a temporary network configuration is required without the need to make permanent changes to the existing network infrastructure. As a virtual resource, the Temporary Virtual Switch allows system administrators to quickly create and destroy networks, optimizing resource usage and reducing complexity in managing virtual networks. Furthermore, its implementation in various virtualization platforms facilitates the creation of isolated environments for testing, which is crucial for software development and security testing, without affecting the main network or production systems.