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  1. Julio Urquidi

    News TP-Link Announces Its First Software Defined Networking Solution Line-Up, Omada SDN

    Omada SDN adds a new cloud-based network management solution to TP-Link’s line of business products giving IT professionals "single-pane-of-glass” control over gateways, controllers, Power Over Ethernet (PoE) and smart switches, access points, and software/cloud controllers. Omada SDN...
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    Software-Defined Networking

    I've recently been reading up on some of the benefits and drawbacks of incorporating a Who is actually using this type of technology? Is it geared toward developers, network engineers or some combination of the two? Is this more for data centers, or offices? I see openflow mentioned as...
  3. S

    Software-defined Networking (SDN)

    So I just read an article about " The good. bad and the ugly of software-defined networking security" and I have 2 questions . #1 Why do companies use SDN if the controller itself isn't as secure? The on-demand approach is vulnerable to failure while the predefined route model. anyone can take...
  4. Julio Urquidi

    Ubiquiti Adds Three Managed Switches To Its UniFi Platform

    The three new managed switches are part of Ubiquiti’s UniFi SDN platform. All can be managed from the same UI, giving more control to IT as networks grow and need management to the edge. The new UniFi switches include: US-16-XG - sixteen 10G ports (4 x RJ45 and 12 x SFP+) US-8-60W - eight...
  5. sfx2000

    SDN/Openflow Sandbox - Mininet

    Been a lot of press/hype about Software Defined Networking and the "cloud"... If one wants to play around, and see what it offers - Mininet is a good introduction - and you can run it inside a VirtualBox or VMWare virtual machine. Watch the video above - neat stuff - and you'll find that it...
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