Quick Glossary: Software-Defined Networking
With the ubiquitous adoption of cloud computing, the Internet of Things, big data, and mobile devices, the amount of data flowing through a modern enterprise network has increased substantially. Managing the flow of all this data requires systems that are dynamic, agile, and flexible enough to handle the increased load. In many cases, the only sensible way to manage the flow of data through an enterprise is with a software-defined network approach.
To help people understand the terms used in software-defined networking, Mark W. Kaelin has compiled this quick glossary for TechRepublic Premium.
Featured definition from the download:
SDN Overlay model
This type of software-defined networking uses network virtualization technologies to run a virtual network on top of existing hardware infrastructure to create dynamic tunnels to different on-premise and remote data centers. The virtual network exists without the limitations of underlay networks, and the current physical network is left untouched.
Boost your software-defined networking knowledge with our seven-page PDF glossary. Previously priced at $49, this is now available for download at just $9. Alternatively, enjoy complimentary access with a Premium annual subscription.
TIME SAVED: Crafting this content required 14 hours of dedicated writing, editing, research, and design.
Resource Details
* Sign up for a TechRepublic Premium subscription for $299.99/year, and download this content as well as any other content in our library. Cancel anytime. Details here.
* Sign up for a TechRepublic Premium subscription for $299.99/year, and download this content as well as any other content in our library. Cancel anytime. Details here.