Network Management Using Software Defined Networking
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The Internet has led to the creation of a digital society, where (almost) everything is connected and is accessible from anywhere. Today's internet is growing very fast, devices to the network for accessing and providing the services. It is difficult to configure the traditional network according to predefined policies, reconfiguration, response to fault and load changes. The static nature of the conventional network makes it difficult to accomplish the dynamic computing and storage desires of big data centres, enterprises and campuses. Software defined networking is the new approach to networking. Software defined network model promises to simplify the network configuration and resource management. It will replace the current network and fulfil the business needs via software rather than hardware only. It makes it easier to create and introduce new abstractions in networking, simplifying network management and facilitating network evolution. This paper introduces the concepts of software defined network which will help to configure and manage the network needs.
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