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File INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE-DEFINED NETWORKING (SDN)
by Sasha Shkrebets last modified Apr 12, 2023 08:06 AM
author - Anthony Gao
Located in Users / / Магистратура (Masters) / Masters work
2018
by Oleg Sadov published Jun 01, 2018
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Evaluation project
by Oleg Sadov published Jun 02, 2017 last modified Oct 04, 2019 05:37 PM
Developing of SDN-enabled management system for blockchain transaction channels with a quantum cryptography encoding.
Located in Education / / Free and Open-Source Software / Evaluations
The Scientific Council of the " University of Information Science "
by kairkanov published Jan 21, 2014
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Mobile World Congress 2014 Town Hall
by kairkanov published Jan 21, 2014
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2025
by Sasha Shkrebets published Feb 04, 2025
Весенний семестр - 2025 год
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Бакалавриат
by Sasha Shkrebets published Feb 04, 2025
4 курс
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Магистратура
by Sasha Shkrebets published Feb 04, 2025 last modified Mar 31, 2025 12:03 PM
1 курс
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File ПКС (SDN): Введение
by Александр Шкребец last modified Feb 10, 2025 12:07 PM — filed under: ,
Located in Users / / Бакалавриат / SDN_Theory
by Sasha Shkrebets published Mar 06, 2023
This book explains why the SDN movement happened. It was essentially about a change in control: the owners and operators of big networks took control of how their networks work, grabbing the keys to innovation from the equipment vendors. It started with data center companies because they couldn’t build big-enough scale-out networks using off-the-shelf networking equipment. So they bought switching chips and wrote the software themselves. Yes, it saved them money (often reducing the cost by a factor of five or more), but it was control they were after. They employed armies of software engineers to ignite a Cambrian explosion of new ideas in networking, making their networks more reliable, quicker to fix, and with better control over their traffic. Today, in 2021, all of the large data center companies build their own networking equipment: they download and modify open-source control software, or they write or commission software to control their networks. They have taken control. The ISPs and 5G operators are next. Within a decade, expect enterprise and campus networks to run on open-source control software, managed from the cloud. This is a good change, because only those who own and operate networks at scale know how to do it best.
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