Hardware-Defined Networking by Brian Petersen
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Overview: Hardware-Defined Networking (HDN) explores the patterns that are common to modern networking protocols and provides a framework for understanding the work that networking hardware performs on a packet-by-packet basis billions of times per second.
These patterns are not revealed in the command line interfaces that are the daily tools of IT professionals. The architects and protocol designers of the Internet and other large-scale networks understand these patterns, but they are not expressed in the standards documents that form the foundations of the networks that we all depend upon.
HDN presents these essential networking patterns and describes their impact on hardware architectures, resulting in a framework that software developers, dev ops, automation programmers, and all the various networking engineers can understand how modern networks are built.
Most networking books are written from a network administrator’s perspective (how to build and manage a network), while many new networking books are now written from a software perspective (how to implement a network’s management plane in software); HDN’s perspective will benefit both the hardware and the software engineers who need to understand the trade-offs of design choices.
Genre: Non-Fiction> Networking & Cloud Computing
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