C. Perimeter network
Explanation:
A perimeter network (also known as a DMZ or demilitarized zone) is part of logical database infrastructure security because it involves network-level security configurations designed to protect database systems. It acts as an intermediary layer to control access to the database by segregating external and internal traffic, reducing exposure to unauthorized access.
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