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Introduction to Open Source Networking Technologies
- Self-paced
- Free Access
- Fee-based Certificate
- 14 Sequences
- Introductive Level
Course details
Syllabus
Welcome and Introduction
Chapter 1. Introduction to Open Source Networking
Chapter 2. The Open Source and Software Defined Networking Landscape
Chapter 3. Disaggregated Hardware
Chapter 4. IO Abstraction and Data Path
Chapter 5. Network Operating systems
Chapter 6. Network Control
Chapter 7. Cloud and Virtual Management
Chapter 8. Network Virtualization
Chapter 9. Network Function Virtualization
Chapter 10. Orchestration, Management, Policy
Chapter 11. Network Automation
Chapter 12. Network Data Analytics
Chapter 13. Summary
Final Exam
Prerequisite
It is recommended that audience have some basic knowledge of computer networking and virtualization.
Instructors
Reza Toghraee
Director
ArpaWare Ltd
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