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Re: [Paper] B4: Experience with a Globally-Deployed Software Defined
From: Arturo Servin <arturo.servin () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2013 20:14:14 -0300
Hacker will love SDN ... :) Bye, bye dumb and resilient network ... .as On 8/17/13 8:02 PM, Jimmy Hess wrote:
A software defined network is one where the forwarding behavior can be completely defined in software running outside of the devices that perform the forwarding.
Current thread:
- Re: [Paper] B4: Experience with a Globally-Deployed Software Defined Avi Freedman (Aug 17)
- Re: [Paper] B4: Experience with a Globally-Deployed Software Defined jim deleskie (Aug 17)
- Re: [Paper] B4: Experience with a Globally-Deployed Software Defined Jimmy Hess (Aug 17)
- Re: [Paper] B4: Experience with a Globally-Deployed Software Defined Arturo Servin (Aug 17)
- Re: [Paper] B4: Experience with a Globally-Deployed Software Defined Jeff Kell (Aug 17)
- Re: [Paper] B4: Experience with a Globally-Deployed Software Defined Jayram Déshpandé (Aug 17)
- Re: [Paper] B4: Experience with a Globally-Deployed Software Defined Arturo Servin (Aug 18)
- Re: [Paper] B4: Experience with a Globally-Deployed Software Defined Arturo Servin (Aug 17)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: [Paper] B4: Experience with a Globally-Deployed Software Defined Avi Freedman (Aug 17)
- Re: [Paper] B4: Experience with a Globally-Deployed Software Defined Jimmy Hess (Aug 17)