From the course: SDN and Network Function Virtualization (NFV)
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Advantages of software-defined networking
From the course: SDN and Network Function Virtualization (NFV)
Advantages of software-defined networking
- Picture a holiday retail rush. With SDN, bandwidth flexes instantly to handle the surge, keeping transactions seamless without costly infrastructure upgrades. Now think of a healthcare provider delivering telemedicine. SDN dynamically optimizes data flow, ensuring patient information moves securely, even at peak times. With centralized control, SDN adjusts in seconds, cutting costs on manual updates. For telecommunications, it enables instant activation of customer services, moving workloads across available servers to keep costs low. Whether in retail, healthcare, or finance, SDN transforms networks into agile assets, supporting scalability, security, and adaptability to meet customer needs and stay ahead of competitors. In this video, we'll explore the transformative benefits of software-defined networking. You'll learn how SDN streamlines data movement, enhances scalability and boosts network performance for cloud and edge applications. Discover how SDNs flexibility supports…