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According to me... Are you arguing that it's not? It stands to reason that dynamic network architectures (SDNs) would be harder and more expensive to design and build than static architectures... it's the difference between managing shared mutable state and managing shared immutable state. On the hardware side, a simple commodity hub or switch is cheaper than a CPU, an FPGA, or burning your own ASIC to do fast SDN.


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