B. Software-defined network
Software-defined networking (SDN) allows for the management of network policies from a central portal while maintaining a hardware-agnostic approach. With SDN, network administrators can dynamically control and manage network resources using software-based controllers, decoupling the control plane from the physical network infrastructure. This allows for greater flexibility, scalability, and automation in managing network policies across diverse hardware environments.
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