Overview
This course provides an introduction to data center networking technologies, more specifically software-defined networking. It covers the history behind SDN, description of networks in data-centers, a concrete data-center network architecture (Microsoft VL2), and traffic engineering.
Syllabus
- Course Overview & Introduction
- This module is a general introduction to cloud computing to set the tone for the technical details to follow in the later modules: What is the origin of cloud computing? Why now? The introduction will cover the current service models in Cloud computing, the Marketplace, and some of the technological challenges with Cloud computing
- Evolution of Data Center Networks
- This module covers the evolution of data center networks, including the origins of software defined networking and the networking technology prevalent today in data centers. The module also discusses the traffic engineering challenges specific to data center networks.
- Data Center Network Example
- This module presents one example of a data center network, namely, Azure’s VL2. It starts with a general overview of the design principles for data center networks that laid the foundation for the specific design decisions in VL2, which is the foundation for how Azure’s data center networking is architected today.
- DC Networking: Testing, Debugging, and Traffic Evaluation
- This module covers topics including metrics for network performance evaluation, tools for testing and debugging DC networks, measurement, and case studies of analyzing DC network traffic.
- Project
- This module is a hands-on project to familiarize the student with implementing an SDN controller and testing the performance of traffic engineering rules using Ryu.
Taught by
Umakishore Ramchandran
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3.8 rating, based on 8 Class Central reviews
4.3 rating at Coursera based on 44 ratings
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Heavy in OpenFlow washing of SDN. Really should be called OpenFlow use in SDN. Also, very light on the real world limitations of OpenFlow.
Misses the target on other alternative designs and use cases possible without the need of OpenFlow to accomplish an SDN solution. -
It is hard for network beginners. Almost impossible for someone without networking background at all.
But if you know some networking and basic Python, this might be an interesting course for you. -
very nice I like, and I learn new information. This course is very nice, it helped me a lot in learning.
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I stopped taking coursea since you no longer get the graded tests unless you pay for the course. If you'd like to evaluate whether you've actually learned from the course, good luck. I loved coursera until they started this policy.
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It was good. but I expected little more information about the northbound and southbound.
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