Software Defined Networking (SDN) provides a method to centrally configure and manage physical and virtual network devices such as routers, switches, and gateways in your datacenter. You can use your existing SDN-compatible devices to achieve deeper integration between the virtual network and the physical network. Virtual network elements such as Hyper-V Virtual Switch, Hyper-V Network Virtualization, and RAS Gateway are designed to be integral elements of your SDN infrastructure.
You can use SDN to:
Dynamically create, secure, and connect your network to meet the evolving needs of your apps
Speed up the deployment of your workloads in a non-disruptive manner
Contain security vulnerabilities from spreading across your network
Define and control policies that govern both physical and virtual networks
Implement network policies consistently at scale
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