SDN

SDN stands for Software-defined networking. It is a networking tactic that enables administrators to supervise network behavior through an open interface. SDN is an answer to the concerns regarding traditional network architecture being static and outdated for modern dynamic computing centers. This is done through an SDN controller or control plane, which governs the data traffic.

SDN was first used side by side with an OpenFlow protocolm but since 2012, various corporate setups have started employing different techniques. SD-WAN has also been in use and is similar to a generic WAN. It reduces costs by employing less expensive leased lines as an alternative or partial replacement of more expensive multiprotocol label switch lines.

Two Eyes provide an added feature of separating control and management from the hardware. This allows clients to configure and administrate the network in an easier manner. We also keep our clients updated with the latest network administrating trends.