SDN: Discover How to Save Money and Generate New Revenue
Software Defined Networking (SDN) has brought with it the expectation of reduced network complexity and a reduction in operational cost. This all stems from a fundamental abstraction of traditional control functions from network forwarding devices, such as switches and routers. The prospect of lower cost comes from the simplification of networking hardware, and the use of lower-priced, mass produced hardware performing forwarding functions.
October 27, 2015
Software Defined Networking (SDN) has brought with it the expectation of reduced network complexity and a reduction in operational cost. This all stems from a fundamental abstraction of traditional control functions from network forwarding devices, such as switches and routers. The prospect of lower cost comes from the simplification of networking hardware, and the use of lower-priced, mass produced hardware performing forwarding functions.
This paper from Cisco will help you to:
Understand how to adopt new operational models with SDN.
Develop a new software ecosystem incorporating multi-vendor and open-source technologies.
Create infrastructures and architectures which are adaptable to change and flexible to network requirements.
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