View the Software Defined Networking video. Share one takeaway with the rest of the class.

How is software-defined networking (SDN) different from the traditional network architecture model?

One takeaway from the video is that SDN allows for more flexibility and control over network traffic compared to traditional network architecture. By separating the control plane from the data plane and centralizing network management, SDN enables administrators to easily adapt to changing network conditions and optimize performance. This is in contrast to traditional network architecture, where network devices operate independently and are managed separately, leading to more manual configuration and less agility in responding to network events.