When leveraging OpenFlow in your software-defined network (SDN) strategy, it is important to note that some commercial switches may not be living up to your standards, creating issues for network engineers measuring and determining their actual speeds. In today’s featured e-guide from SearchNetworking.com, our editors explore the [issues with troubled OpenFlow switches], which vendors carry them, and details of an SDN strategy that does not suffer from this menace. In addition, learn about a new product coming out next year that will help you manage your campus network as one giant switch stack, helping organizations extend the lifecycle of their switches and prevent overprovisioning. |
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