What are the three network modes that can be used for a virtual machine, and what does each mode do?
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The three network modes are as follows:
* local mode / host only mode
* bridged mode
* shared (NAT) mode
In local mode, a virtual machine's emulated NIC is plugged into a virtual switch that includes the host computer and other virtual machines running in local mode on the host computer. Bridged mode allows a virtual machine to utilize the physical network as though it were directly attached to it, and communicate with other hosts on the network, as well as the Internet. Finally, NAT mode allows access to outside networks yet isolates the virtual machine, preventing it from sending and receiving packets across the physical network.
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