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SDN and NFV Simplified
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SDN and NFV Simplified

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A Visual Guide to Understanding Software Defined Networks and Network Function Virtualization



The simple, visual, at-a-glance guide to SDN and NFV: Core concepts, business drivers, key technologies, and more!



SDN (Software Defined Networks) and NFV (Network Function Virtualization) are today's hottest areas of networking. Many executives, investors, sales professionals, and marketers need a solid working understanding of these technologies, but most books on the subject are written specifically for network engineers and other technical experts. SDN and NFV Simplified fills that gap, offering highly visual, "at-a-glance" explanations of SDN, NFV, and their underlying virtualizations.



Built around an illustrated, story-telling approach, this answers the questions: Why does this technology matter? How does it work? Where is it used? What problems does it solve?



Through easy, whiteboard-style infographics, you'll learn: how virtualization enables SDN and NFV; how datacenters are virtualized through clouds; how networks can also be virtualized; and how to maximize security, visibility, and Quality of Experience in tomorrow's fully-virtualized environments.



Step by step, you'll discover why SDN and NFV technologies are completely redefining both enterprise and carrier networks, and driving the most dramatic technology migration since IP networking. That's not all: You'll learn all you need to help lead this transformation.



Learn how virtualization establishes the foundation for SDN and NFV


Review the benefits of VMs, the role of hypervisors, and the management of virtual resources


Discover how cloud technologies enable datacenter virtualization


Understand the roles of networking gear in virtualized datacenters


See VMWare VMotion and VXLAN at work in the virtualized datacenter


Understand multitenancy and the challenges of "communal living"


Learn how core network functions and appliances can be virtualized


Ensure performance and scalability in virtualized networks


Compare modern approaches to network virtualization, including OpenFlow, VMWare Nicera, Cisco Inseieme, and OpenStack


Walk through the business case for SDN, NFV, and the Cloud


Discover how the Software Defined Network (SDN) solves problems previously left unaddressed


Understand SDN controllers-and who's fighting to control your network


Use SDN and NFV to improve integration and say goodbye to "truck rolls"


Enforce security, avoid data leakage, and protect assets through encryption


Provide for effective monitoring and consistent Quality of Experience (QoE)


Learn how SDN and NFV will affect you-and what's next


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Additional ISBN/GTIN9780134307374
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format notewatermark
FormatE101
PublisherPearson ITP
Publishing date24/02/2016
Edition1. Auflage
LanguageEnglish
Article no.7840263
CatalogsVC
Data source no.1206943
Product groupBU636
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Jim Doherty has more than 17 years of engineering and marketing experience across a broad range of networking, security, and technology companies. Focusing on technology strategy, product positioning, and marketing execution, Jim has held leadership positions for Cisco Systems, Certes Networks, Ixia, and Ericsson Mobile. Currently, he is the SVP of Sales and Marketing for Percona.



Doherty is also the creator and co-author of the Networking Simplified series of books, which includes Cisco Networking Simplified, Home Networking Simplified, and several other titles. He has also written books on mobile security and other networking topics.



Jim is a former U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from North Carolina State University and an MBA from Duke University. Jim lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, with his wife and two children.