Solving Management Constraints of Traditional Networks using the Concept of Software Defined Networking
Muhamed Begović1, Himzo Bajrić2
1M.Sc. Muhamed Begović, Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Traffic and Communications, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, India.
2Dr. Himzo Bajrić, Associate Professor, Faculty of Traffic and Communications, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, India.
Manuscript received on October 20, 2017. | Revised Manuscript received on October 25, 2017. | Manuscript published on November 05, 2017. | PP: 7-12 | Volume-7 Issue-5, November 2017. | Retrieval Number: E3075117517/2017©BEIESP
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Abstract: Computer networks, and in particular the Internet, have significantly evolved in relation to their beginnings. The number of users is constantly increasing, there are more and more mobile and wireless users, the quantity and type of traffic being transmitted is no longer the same, the way the storage and provision of content changes, etc. Traditional network architecture has not been made to meet the demands placed before it by the traffic that travels through the networks today, which significantly complicates the process of managing these networks. Software defined networks provide the opportunity to make the most of the architecture tailored according to the behavior and expectations of today’s users as well as content and services providers by simplifying network management, expanding the range of opportunities and fostering innovation.
Keywords: Computer networks, computer network management, network architecture.