



Software Defined Networking (SDN): Anatomy of OpenFlow Volume I
U**R
A good reference
it is a quick reference to SDN, and gives a good clarity
S**A
Book arrived as, in stated condition. This book ...
Book arrived as, in stated condition. This book is for those who wants to explore in detail about the SDN. Just read through some chapters, it is an informative book.
S**R
Highly recommend
I really like this book, concise and easy to read. 😄
G**C
A good start on SDN.
I confess that the end of the book, I had the feeling that because of the lack of standardization and experience, it is too early to have a definitive book on SDN and I am left with more questions than answers. Maybe in the second edition?
M**N
Great Summary
I recommend this book for anyone who wants to understand SDN architecture and its uses. It was very good at identifying additional learning resources.
A**R
The authors did a brilliant job in defining clearly what is SDN
The authors did a brilliant job in defining clearly what is SDN. The fog has cleared in my head on the relationship between cloud, virtualization, SDN, OpenFlow and OpenStack. A lot of the buzz words out in the industry are clearly explained through example in this book. An excellent introductory into the fundamentals of SDN. I am eagerly waiting for volume 2! I will be the first person to purchase the volume 2 :) . Thumbs up!
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