twonetwork
Twonetwork is a term used in computer networking to describe a dual-network architecture in which two independent networks operate in tandem to support different traffic types, security levels, or management functions. In a typical twonetwork deployment, one network handles data traffic while a separate network handles control, management, or backup data, enabling isolation and resilience. The two networks may run on separate physical links or be logically segmented over the same infrastructure, connected by gateways or cross-network routers as needed.
Design and operation: The architecture relies on clear separation between data plane and control plane or between
Applications: Twonetworks are used in industrial automation, critical infrastructure, enterprise data centers, and cloud environments to
Advantages and challenges: Benefits include improved security through segmentation, enhanced reliability via redundancy, and clearer policy
History and variants: The concept predates modern SDN and is related to out-of-band management and dual-homed
See also: dual-network architecture, out-of-band management, software-defined networking, network segmentation.