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Course Features
Duration
3 hours
Delivery Method
Online
Available on
Limited Access
Accessibility
Desktop, Laptop
Language
English
Subtitles
English
Level
Intermediate
Teaching Type
Self Paced
Video Content
3 hours
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Top 30 Percentile
Course Credibility
Top 20 Percentile
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Course Credibility
Delivered through O’Reilly a renowned institution in the field, this course offers a comprehensive learning experience.
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Rating & Reviews
This highly acclaimed course is among the top-rated in Network Function Virtualization, boasting a rating greater than 4 and an overall rating of 4.7. Its exceptional quality sets it apart, making it an excellent choice for individuals seeking top-notch learning experience in Network Function Virtualization.
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Skills You Will Gain
Prerequisites/Requirements
A basic understanding of the operation of routed control planes, including flooding domain boundaries and route aggregation
A basic understanding of routers and switches, including how routers and switches are used to build networks
A basic understanding of network virtualization
A basic understanding of IPv4 and IPv6 addressing and route aggregation
What You Will Learn
Find and understand abstraction, including hidden abstractions, in a network
Find and understand the tradeoffs between abstraction, complexity, understandability, and network optimization
Understand the relationship between Keith’s Law, the first corollary to Keith’s Law, the Law of Leaky Abstractions, and abstraction
Relate unintended consequences to abstraction and interaction surfaces
Relate abstraction to the state/optimization/surface tradeoff triad in network design
Target Students
Anyone who wants to go beyond configuring route aggregation, ABRs, redistribution, and virtual topologies so they can understand how these abstractions work to reduce complexity
Anyone who wants to understand the many tradeoffs involved in all kinds of abstraction, and how to seek out and find those tradeoffs in order to make good design decisions
Anyone who wants to be able to decide what kinds of abstraction to use to solve specific problems, how much abstraction to use, and where to apply itCourse RequirementsA basic understanding of the operation of routed control planes, including flooding dom
A basic understanding of routers and switches, including how routers and switches are used to build networks
A basic understanding of network virtualization
A basic understanding of IPv4 and IPv6 addressing and route aggregationAbout Pearson Video TrainingPearson publishes expert-led video tutorials covering a wide selection of technology topics designed to teach you the skills you need to succeed These profe
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