SDN Essentials I
LISA: Where systems engineering and operations professionals share real-world knowledge about designing, building, and maintaining the critical systems of our interconnected world.
The LISA conference has long served as the annual vendor-neutral meeting place for the wider system administration community. The LISA14 program recognized the overlap and differences between traditional and modern IT operations and engineering, and developed a highly-curated program around 5 key topics: Systems Engineering, Security, Culture, DevOps, and Monitoring/Metrics. The program included 22 half- and full-day training sessions; 10 workshops; and a conference program consisting of 50 invited talks, panels, refereed paper presentations, and mini-tutorials.
Grand Ballroom B
This course will introduce the attendee to a disruptive transformation underway in networking. S/he will learn the fundamentals of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) including its motivation, basic building blocks and standard abstractions. Bring your laptop to participate in exercises.
Any attendee of LISA’14 who is interested in learning about how SDN and OpenFlow present major transformative opportunities to networking professionals.
The fundamental understanding of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) including its motivation, basic building blocks and standard abstractions.
- Introduction to SDN
- What is SDN?
- SDN Architecture
- Benefits of SDN
- The SDN Stack
- SDN Use Cases and Early Deployments
- Wrap-Up: Thinking Differently about Networking






















