Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is revolutionizing how networks are designed, managed, and optimized by separating the control and data planes. This book examines the latest trends, including network automation, virtualization, and security advancements. With practical insights and real-world case studies, it demonstrates the potential of SDN to enhance scalability, reduce operational costs, and improve network performance. A must-read for IT professionals, engineers, and students in networking and telecommunications.
Chapter 1 Centralized and Distributed Control and Data Planes
Chapter 2 Centralized and Distributed Control and Data Planes
Chapter 3 SDN Controllers
Chapter 4 Network Programmability
Chapter 5 Data Center Concepts and Constructs
Chapter 6 Network Function Virtualization
Chapter 7 Network Topology and Topological Information Abstraction
Chapter 8 Building an SDN Framework
Chapter 9 Bandwidth Scheduling, Manipulation, and Calendaring
Chapter 10 Use Cases for Data Overlays and Network Virtualization
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