Abstract

Big Data is defined by a set of attributes or adjectives collectively known as the Vs of Big Data. Among these Vs, we discussed how Software-Defined Networking (SDN) helps Big Data achieve volume, velocity, and value in the previous chapters. Variety, volatility, validity, veracity, and visibility can be considered the “other Vs” that define Big Data. In this chapter, we will look into these other Vs in Big Data, and how SDN can be leveraged to achieve them. We will further discuss how SDN-based Big Data solutions are designed, and how SDN controllers are extended and exploited to create network, middleware, and system architectures for Big Data, focusing on these attributes.

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