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research problem higher consumption of data today via an array of different devices no ability to automate for changes at the application and user level software defined networks sdn allows ...

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    Research Problem
    Higher consumption of data today via an array of different devices
    No ability to automate for changes at the application and user level
    Software Defined networks (SDN) allows for singular control over a 
     multifaceted network providing a user friendly way to craft data streams
    Our team will present how SDNs works and why they are a superior solution
     How? : Architecture, Protocols and Deployment Models
     Why?: Benefits compared to IP , Use cases for large and small businesses
    What are the benefits of SDNs?
     User friendly
     Adaptable
     Real-time changes 
     Remote access 
     Control of two planes
       Control and data plane
       Decoupling of planes
     Less technical difficulties  
     Cost efficient
    What are the benefits of traditional IP 
    networks?
     More secure
       Direct access to hardware
       Less easy to hack
     Multiple layers
       Imbedded and resistant to manipulation
     No strict implementation protocol
       Transmission control protocol 
           Network Planes and Virtualization
    There are four network planes: Control, Forwarding (Data), and 
      Management
    The Management Plane manages 
    administrative traffic
    Control Plane consists of routing
    System configuration, management, 
    and exchange of routing information.
         Network Planes and Virtualization
   The Forwarding Plane manages user traffic. 
   The Forwarding Plane is only in use at an intermediary router. 
   What is Network Virtualization?
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