Product Marketing Manager, Consultant at Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Vendor
2016-12-06T16:58:48Z
Dec 6, 2016
Here's the response from my PM:
You will still need monitoring. And you will still need traditional network automation for managing compliance, as well as config, at both the overlay network, and the underlying physical network, and how the two relate. It’s our same story for any SDN technology right now, including Cisco ACI, VMWare NSX, Openflow, etc.
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Here's the response from my PM:
You will still need monitoring. And you will still need traditional network automation for managing compliance, as well as config, at both the overlay network, and the underlying physical network, and how the two relate. It’s our same story for any SDN technology right now, including Cisco ACI, VMWare NSX, Openflow, etc.