A Migration Path to Software-Defined Networking (SDN) in an Enterprise Network White Paper

2022-05-19
● Bringing software control into an Enterprise network does not have to be an abrupt overnight change. In fact, transitioning from a traditional network to one that is based on Software-Defined Networking (SDN), can, and should, occur in a gradual manner.
● There are a number of reasons why an abrupt transition to a completely software-defined network is extremely difficult to execute. For a start, the amount of planning that is required to ensure the continued operation of all current network services makes it prohibitively difficult—there are innumerable details to consider and analyze, and too many unexpected behaviors to foresee.
● Testing the new solution is also problematic. It is not possible to pre-test the whole system, as that would mean setting up an entire parallel data network. It is only feasible to test limited subsets of the network.

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