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This article file discusses how software-defined networking (SDN) can be used to optimize the performance of data centers. It explains the challenges faced by large-scale data center servers due to the overload phenomenon and how the proposed framework based on SDN can help address these challenges. The document also highlights the potential benefits of implementing load-balanced data centers in terms of performance and efficiency.
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This publication is unique in its focus on proposing a framework for data centers based on software-defined networking (SDN) technology to balance server loads and prevent overloading. It addresses the timely and crucial need for comprehensive approaches to combine data center server load balancing with quality of service (QoS) mechanisms. By offering practical insights and real testbed implementations, this work aims to make a significant difference in optimizing data center performance and efficiency, thus increasing its relevance and readership.
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This page is a summary of: Software-defined load-balanced data center: design, implementation and performance analysis, Cluster Computing, July 2020, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/s10586-020-03134-x.
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