Description: A virtual network subnet is a range of IP addresses within a virtual network that can be used to segment network traffic. Subnets allow organizations to manage and connect resources in cloud and on-premises environments more efficiently. Subnets facilitate the creation of isolated environments for different applications or services, enhancing security and performance. Each subnet can have its own security policies and network configurations, allowing for granular control over the traffic flowing between resources. Additionally, subnets can be used to implement high availability and disaster recovery solutions by enabling the distribution of resources across different network segments. In cloud environments, subnets are an integral part of the virtual network architecture, providing a solid foundation for deploying services and integrating with on-premises systems. This is especially relevant in a world where businesses are increasingly seeking hybrid solutions that combine cloud and on-premises resources, facilitating the management of data and applications in a coherent and secure manner.