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Are we ready for SDN? Implementation challenges for software-defined networks
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Network VirtualizationEngineeringSoftware-defined NetworkingEdge ComputingVirtualization TechnologiesCloud ComputingProgrammable NetworksSoftware-defined NetworksComputer ScienceInternet Of ThingsSoftware Defined SecurityAdvanced NetworkingNetwork OperatorsSoftware-defined Infrastructure
Cloud services are expanding and organizations are consolidating data centers, driving demand for energy‑efficient, secure networking that can adapt to dynamic functions while reducing operating costs. The article asks how to achieve a successful carrier‑grade network with software‑defined networking. The authors focus on challenges of performance, scalability, security, and interoperability, proposing potential solution directions.
Cloud services are exploding, and organizations are converging their data centers in order to take advantage of the predictability, continuity, and quality of service delivered by virtualization technologies. In parallel, energy-efficient and high-security networking is of increasing importance. Network operators, and service and product providers require a new network solution to efficiently tackle the increasing demands of this changing network landscape. Software-defined networking has emerged as an efficient network technology capable of supporting the dynamic nature of future network functions and intelligent applications while lowering operating costs through simplified hardware, software, and management. In this article, the question of how to achieve a successful carrier grade network with software-defined networking is raised. Specific focus is placed on the challenges of network performance, scalability, security, and interoperability with the proposal of potential solution directions.
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