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How Software Defined Networking (SDN) Is Going to Change Your World Forever

The Revolution in Network Design and How It Affects You

Jim Anderson
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Duration
5h 20m
Year
2014
Language
English

About

The legacy networks that are typically in use by organizations today have an infrastructure that is typically a mix of multiple vendor solutions, platforms and protocol solutions. This makes the ultimate goal of creating an integrated network ecosystem a difficult if not impossible process for many organizations.


The arrival of Software Defined Networking (SDN) is an approach to building networks using open protocols, such as OpenFlow, that allow globally aware software control to be applied at the edges of the network in order to access network switches and routers that typically would use closed and proprietary firmware.


What You'll Find Inside:

• THE IMPORTANCE OF SDN


• HOW TELECOM SERVICE PROVIDERS VIEW SDN


• THE DEVELOPER AND THE NETWORK


• EXAMPLES OF NETWORKED APPLICATIONS THAT CAN ONLY BE OFFERED IN AN SDN NETWORK


• GOOGLE AND SDN
Software Defined Networking (SDN) is not a revolutionary new technology. Instead, it is better to think of this as being a new way of organizing computer network functionality. SDN allows the network to be virtualized. That's where the real power of SDN comes from and that's what we'll be exploring in this book.

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