Definition of OpenFlow. Meaning of OpenFlow. Synonyms of OpenFlow

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Definition of OpenFlow

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Meaning of OpenFlow from wikipedia

- OpenFlow is a communications protocol that gives access to the forwarding plane of a network switch or router over the network. OpenFlow enables network...
- the OpenFlow protocol for remote communication with network plane elements to determine the path of network packets across network switches since OpenFlow's...
- evaluation and production. An Open Source Green Server for the Always-On Lifestyle The Extendible Linux-based OpenFlow LN-2124OF switch based on Marvell...
- computer science in 2007. While at Stanford, he began the development of OpenFlow, an open-source protocol that enabled software-defined networking. His Ph.D...
- virtualization. Nicira created their own proprietary versions of the OpenFlow, Open vSwitch, and OpenStack networking projects. Nicira was co-founded in 2007 by...
- Linux, L2/L3 protocol stacks, a full enterprise feature set, OpenFlow controller and Open vSwitch (OVS) to create both a more "democratic" SDN solutions[buzzword]...
- Red Hat, and VMware. Because OpenFlow is based on open standards, there is little risk of vendor lock-in when using OpenFlow-enabled products. It is claimed...
- Martin Casado. SDN and OpenFlow arose from the PhD work of Casado at Stanford University, where he was a student of McKeown. OpenFlow is a novel programmatic...
- conference in Darmstadt, Germany, on software-defined networking (SDN) and OpenFlow. The Call for Action concluding the White Paper led to the creation of...
- part of OneLab2 and OpenLab projects. In Brazil, ten islands are being deplo**** in several universities from all the country. "OpenFlow in Europe: Linking...