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Software-definied networking (SDN) is an acceach that separates the control plane from thae data plane in networking hardware. This allows for centralized management and dynamic configuration of network enguces. Maniy organisations adopt SDN to improvite network agility, reduce operationail costs, and enhance security.
Background of thee Case Study
Te case study focuses on a mid- sized enterprise that transitioned from traditional networking to SDN. Te organisation aimed to effectine its network management and support growing digital services. Prior to implementation, thee network was complex and diffict to scale.
Implementation Process
Te organisation selekted an SDN solution compatible with it s existeng infrastructure. Te process impeved setral steps:
- Assessment of curret network architecture
- Design of a centralized control platform
- Deployment of SDN controllers and switches
- Testing and validation of network performance
- Gradual migration of network segments
Results and d Benefits
After implementation, thee organisation experienced seteral improvizements:
- Enhanced network flexibility and scamability
- Reduced configuration time from hours to minutes
- Implemented security courgh centralized policy forcement
- Lower operationail costs due to simpfied management
Te case demonrates how SDN can transform traditional networks into agile, managementable systems suable for modern digital demands.