-Separation consists of zones, a zone is it's own virtual separated network area.
-A 'VNet' is a type of a virtual network connected to a zone. Depending on which
-type or plugin the zone uses it can behave differently and offer different
-features, advantages or disadvantages.
-Normally a 'VNet' shows up as a common Linux bridge with either a VLAN or
-'VXLAN' tag, but some can also use layer 3 routing for control.
-The 'VNets' are deployed locally on each node, after configuration was committed
-from the cluster-wide datacenter SDN administration interface.
+Separation is managed through zones, where a zone is its own virtual separated
+network area. A 'VNet' is a type of a virtual network connected to a zone.
+Depending on which type or plugin the zone uses, it can behave differently and
+offer different features, advantages, and disadvantages. Normally, a 'VNet'
+appears as a common Linux bridge with either a VLAN or 'VXLAN' tag, however,
+some can also use layer 3 routing for control. 'VNets' are deployed locally on
+each node, after being configured from the cluster-wide datacenter SDN
+administration interface.