Q: 4
Which two features are characteristics of software-defined networks when compared to traditional
infrastructure? (Choose two.)
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I don't think it's E, that's a common trap. CD fits since SDNs use overlays and are designed for quick changes.
Maybe C and E. I get that overlays are a thing in SDN, and I thought managing SDN needed some coding? Not sure if that's exactly what they're after here, can anyone confirm?
C/D? Most SDN exam practice I’ve seen says overlays and being designed for changes are the key things, not manual config.
Definitely looks like C and D to me. Overlays are fundamental in SDN and it's meant to be flexible by design, unlike traditional networks that are more static. Pretty sure those are the two main differences compared here, unless I'm missing something.
C/D? Overlay networks are core to SDN and they’re built for flexibility, not manual config.
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