STUDY OF SDN USING MININET
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Computer Science and Engineering - Year 2016, Vol 7, Issue 5
Abstract
The traditional architecture of networks has long supported the needs of the data centers. However, with the today’s heavy data usage by users, the need for a shift to virtualizing functions and applying a more modern approach to configure them has become inevitable. One such application that has emerged is Software Defined Networking(SDN). SDNs can be tested on an everyday PC with the help of Mininet, a platform used for simulation of the same.
Authors and Affiliations
Aashish Dugar , Dr. M Madiajagan
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