Software Defined Networking is revolutionizing the networking world.
While the industry transitions to a software-centric architecture, a
clear definition of SDN remains murky at best. This book clarifies the
current industry confusion about what SDN is, why it's important, and
most importantly the protocols and use cases that define SDN. OpenFlow
(OF) is a critical piece of the SDN puzzle. While SDN solutions exist
that do not require OF, it is undeniable that OF helped spur the
innovation in SDN. The history of OF, its current and future status, and
the associated use cases will be explained in detail in this book.
Lastly, the book attempts to lay out SDN deployments that are real and
current today, and apply practicality to the vast world of SDN
architectures.