April 29, 2024
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Software Defined Networking (SDN) Architects design, implement, and maintain software-defined networks (SDNs). They work closely with network engineers and administrators to ensure that the network meets the business's needs. SDNs are becoming increasingly common as businesses move to cloud-based infrastructure and applications. This has created a growing demand for SDN Architects.
Skills and Knowledge
SDN Architects typically have a strong background in networking and virtualization. They should also be familiar with software development and cloud computing. In addition, SDN Architects should have excellent communication and problem-solving skills.
Education and Training
Most SDN Architects have a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field. However, some employers may also accept candidates with experience in networking or virtualization. There are also a number of online courses and certification programs that can help you learn the skills needed to become an SDN Architect.
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Reading list
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Provides a comprehensive overview of the field of Software Defined Networking (SDN), covering the underlying network, architecture, and protocols. Suitable for beginners and experienced network engineers alike.
Covers the programmability aspects of SDN, with a focus on the OpenFlow protocol. Suitable for network engineers and programmers who want to learn how to program SDN networks.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the OpenFlow protocol and how to implement an OpenFlow switch. It valuable resource for network engineers and developers who want to build their own OpenFlow switches.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the OpenFlow protocol and how to implement an OpenFlow switch. It valuable resource for network engineers and developers who want to build their own OpenFlow switches.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the OpenFlow protocol and how to implement an OpenFlow switch. It valuable resource for network engineers and developers who want to build their own OpenFlow switches.
Provides a comprehensive overview of SDN, with a focus on the OpenFlow protocol. Suitable for network engineers and researchers who want to understand the technical details of SDN.
Provides a comprehensive overview of SDN, including OpenFlow and other related technologies. It addresses technical aspects, use cases, and future directions of SDN.
Covers the fundamentals of SDN, including the architecture, protocols, and use cases. Suitable for network engineers and IT professionals who want to understand the basics of SDN.
Covers the OpenFlow protocol, which key component of SDN. Suitable for network engineers and programmers who want to implement and manage SDN networks.
This introductory book provides a comprehensive overview of SDN and OpenFlow, covering key concepts, technologies, and applications.
Provides a comprehensive overview of SDN, including its architecture, benefits, and challenges. It also discusses the role of OpenFlow in SDN.
This recipe-based book provides practical guidance for working with OpenFlow. It offers solutions to common problems and demonstrates how to use OpenFlow for specific tasks, making it a valuable resource for practitioners.
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