Explore the emerging definitions, protocols, and standards for
SDN--software-defined, software-driven, programmable networks--with
this comprehensive guide. Two senior network engineers show you
what's required for building networks that use software for
bi-directional communication between applications and the
underlying network infrastructure.
This vendor-agnostic book also presents several SDN use cases,
including bandwidth scheduling and manipulation, input traffic and
triggered actions, as well as some interesting use cases around big
data, data center overlays, and network-function virtualization.
Discover how enterprises and service providers alike are pursuing
SDN as it continues to evolve. Explore the current state of the
OpenFlow model and centralized network control Delve into
distributed and central control, including data plane generation
Examine the structure and capabilities of commercial and open
source controllers Survey the available technologies for network
programmability Trace the modern data center from desktop-centric
to highly distributed models Discover new ways to connect instances
of network-function virtualization and service chaining Get
detailed information on constructing and maintaining an SDN network
topology Examine an idealized SDN framework for controllers,
applications, and ecosystems
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