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What is cloud-native networking, and how does it differ from traditional networking?
What is cloud-native networking, and how does it differ from traditional networking?
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Cloud-native networking refers to designing and implementing networking solutions specifically for cloud environments, leveraging cloud-native technologies and architectures, such as virtual networks, software-defined networking (SDN), and network functions virtualization (NFV), to provide scalable, flexible, and resilient network infrastructure and services. It differs from traditional networking by abstracting away physical hardware, enabling automation and programmability, and aligning with cloud-native principles, such as agility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness, in cloud deployments.