2019 XVI International Symposium "Problems of Redundancy in Information and Control Systems" (REDUNDANCY) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/redundancy48165.2019.9003334
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SDN Cluster Constructor: Software Toolkit for Structures Segmentation of Software Defined Networks

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“…Traditional networks are employed to physically combine all data layers and control layers, share their resources, boost traffic, and place additional demands on the memory and the central processing unit across 2 procedures [18]. By isolating such operations and having a dedicated server, detachments of control layers and data planes in Software-Defined Networking could be readily tracked and commanded by the controller and networks to perform the required tasks and enabling the networks to effectively setup with a lower collision burden [19]. Since Software-Defined Networking makes it possible for Information technology administrators to offer more physical infrastructural functions and bandwidths without needing to make a financial commitment, it is regarded as a preferred substitute for traditional networking [20].…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional networks are employed to physically combine all data layers and control layers, share their resources, boost traffic, and place additional demands on the memory and the central processing unit across 2 procedures [18]. By isolating such operations and having a dedicated server, detachments of control layers and data planes in Software-Defined Networking could be readily tracked and commanded by the controller and networks to perform the required tasks and enabling the networks to effectively setup with a lower collision burden [19]. Since Software-Defined Networking makes it possible for Information technology administrators to offer more physical infrastructural functions and bandwidths without needing to make a financial commitment, it is regarded as a preferred substitute for traditional networking [20].…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%