articleACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication ReviewApr 8, 2014Closed access

The road to SDN

Georgia Institute of Technology · Princeton University

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Abstract

Software Defined Networking (SDN) is an exciting technology that enables innovation in how we design and manage networks. Although this technology seems to have appeared suddenly, SDN is part of a long history of efforts to make computer networks more programmable. In this paper, we trace the intellectual history of programmable networks, including active networks, early efforts to separate the control and data plane, and more recent work on OpenFlow and network operating systems. We highlight key concepts, as well as the technology pushes and application pulls that spurred each innovation. Along the way, we debunk common myths and misconceptions about the technologies and clarify the relationship between SDN…

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Keywords
  • OpenFlow
  • Computer science
  • Software-defined networking
  • Key (lock)
  • Virtualization
  • TRACE (psycholinguistics)
  • Networking hardware
  • Network virtualization
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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