Access over 20 million homework & study documents

Cmit 495 Sdn And Ibn..final

Content type
User Generated
Subject
Computer Science
School
University of Maryland University College
Type
Homework
Rating
Showing Page:
1/7
SDN & IBN Assignment
CMIT 495: Current Trends and Projects in Computer Networks and Security
[PROFESSOR NAME]
By:
[NAME]

Sign up to view the full document!

lock_open Sign Up
Showing Page:
2/7
Introduction
Network architecture is viewed as the design of a computer network. It is also
considered the framework of the specification used for physical components,
configuration, functional organization, operational procedures and principles, and
communication protocols used by the network (Agyapong et al., 2014). A network
architecture specifications framework encompasses a detailed discussion of products
and services, detailed billing structures, and rates through which services provision is
compensated. This white paper's primary purpose is to define and describe software-
defined networking (SDN), internet-based networking (IBN), discuss how desktop and
back-end virtualization are complementary, and how SND and IBN are related. The
description will be based on company highlights provided together with peer-reviewed
networking knowledge. Both SDN and IBN are technologies with the capabilities to
transform a company’s networking architecture and subsequently make significant
changes to organization operations. The changes are achievable through cloud
computing and virtualization.
Introduction to Software-Defined Software (SDN).
The Software-Defined Software is a branch of the Software-Defined Everything
(SDE) technology concerned with making a company networks flexible and agile. SDE
technologies include software-defined data centers (SDDC), software-defined
networking (SDN), software-defined computing, and software-defined storage
networking. SDN is defined explicitly as a networking approach that supports dynamic
and programmatically effective network configurations to improve network monitoring
and performance. It transforms traditional network management into a cloud-like
computing network. It involves designing, building, and deploying a networking system
that separates the network's control/network policy from the network forwarding planes;
thus, the control is directly programmable using the underlying infrastructures. SDN's
common goal is centralizing network components such as the Northbound APIs,
controllers, and southbound APIs (Craven, 2016).
There are three layers in the SDN network architectures, that is;
a. The infrastructure layer encompasses routers, switches, and supporting
physical hardware.
b. The control layer is the network brain.
c. Application layer the network applications and services run on this layer.
The figure below shows the layers, what they contain, and the medium of
communication.

Sign up to view the full document!

lock_open Sign Up
Showing Page:
3/7

Sign up to view the full document!

lock_open Sign Up
End of Preview - Want to read all 7 pages?
Access Now
Unformatted Attachment Preview
SDN & IBN Assignment CMIT 495: Current Trends and Projects in Computer Networks and Security [PROFESSOR NAME] By: [NAME] Introduction Network architecture is viewed as the design of a computer network. It is also considered the framework of the specification used for physical components, configuration, functional organization, operational procedures and principles, and communication protocols used by the network (Agyapong et al., 2014). A network architecture specifications framework encompasses a detailed discussion of products and services, detailed billing structures, and rates through which services provision is compensated. This white paper's primary purpose is to define and describe softwaredefined networking (SDN), internet-based networking (IBN), discuss how desktop and back-end virtualization are complementary, and how SND and IBN are related. The description will be based on company highlights provided together with peer-reviewed networking knowledge. Both SDN and IBN are technologies with the capabilities to transform a company’s networking architecture and subsequently make significant changes to organization operations. The changes are achievable through cloud computing and virtualization. Introduction to Software-Defined Software (SDN). The Software-Defined Software is a branch of the Software-Defined Everything (SDE) technology concerned with making a company networks flexible and agile. SDE technologies include software-defined data centers (SDDC), softw ...
Purchase document to see full attachment
User generated content is uploaded by users for the purposes of learning and should be used following Studypool's honor code & terms of service.

Anonymous
Super useful! Studypool never disappoints.

Studypool
4.7
Trustpilot
4.5
Sitejabber
4.4

Similar Documents