Computer Science, asked by icyeeriya, 1 year ago

In an SDN architecture, the network appears as _________ logical device/devices to the applications.

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Answered by zalakChauhan
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In an SDN architecture, the network appears as device logical to the applications.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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In an SDN architecture, the network appears as 'single' logical device / devices to the applications.

Explanation:

  • SDN architectures are supposed to decouple the network control and the forwarding functions. This in turn enables the network control to become programmable in a direct manner.  
  • Also, the underlying infrastructure has to be abstracted from the network services and application services.
  • The SDN technologies are centrally managed.
  • This means the network intelligence is centralized in the SDN controllers to maintain a global view of the network. This appeared as a single logical switch to the applications.

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