Software-defined networking (SDN) is a network architecture that uses software-based controllers to manage network traffic. It enables network administrators to centrally manage and control network traffic, allowing for more efficient use of resources and improved scalability. SDN also allows for more flexibility in network design, allowing for easier implementation of new technologies and services. SDN can be used to create virtual networks, allowing for more efficient use of resources and improved scalability. Additionally, SDN can be used to create secure networks, allowing for better security and privacy. SDN is becoming increasingly popular as organizations look for ways to improve their network performance and reduce costs.
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