Software-defined networking (SDN) and multi-site architectures (MSAs) are two of the most important technologies in modern networking. SDN is a network architecture that enables the separation of the control plane from the data plane, allowing for more efficient and flexible network management. MSAs are a type of network architecture that allows for the deployment of multiple sites, each with its own network infrastructure, to be managed as a single entity. Together, SDN and MSAs provide organizations with the ability to quickly and easily deploy and manage complex networks across multiple sites. This allows for greater scalability, improved performance, and increased security. Additionally, SDN and MSAs can help reduce costs by eliminating the need for expensive hardware and software.
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