Showing posts with label software-defined-networking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label software-defined-networking. Show all posts

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Mininet, to try OpenFlow and SDN on one machine


Seen recently via Twitter. Looks interesting. I had blogged about OpenFlow and Software Defined Networking some time ago.

Mininet "is the easy way to do cool stuff with OpenFlow and Software-Defined Networks. Run a complete network on a single machine (VM, cloud, or native) with a single command:

sudo mn

The Mininet site goes on to say:

"You can interact with your network using the Mininet API and CLI, customize it, share it with others, or deploy it on real hardware.
Actively developed and supported, Mininet is useful for interactive development, testing, and demos, running any OpenFlow controller or virtual switch. Permissive BSD license."

Some (but not all) of the links (not shown above) in the previous paragraph, say "fixme", meaning there is no link yet.

Wikipedia article about OpenFlow.

Vasudev Ram

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

VMware to acquire Nicira for $1.26B

By Vasudev Ram


Nicira is into software-defined networking. It uses OpenFlow (Wikipedia).

Nicira management team

I had briefly blogged or tweeted about OpenFlow some time earlier.

The OpenFlow site

GigaOm article about the news:

VMware to buy Nicira for $1.26B in a strategic leap of faith

Earlier GigaOm article about Nicira:

Meet Nicira. Yes, people will call it the VMware of networking

Yahoo Finance news about it:

VMware to Acquire Nicira

Earlier Wired article about Nicira


- Vasudev Ram - Dancing Bison Enterprises