SDL for Network Sandbox Orchestration

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Hybrid Network Sandboxing

Software Defined Labs allows you to create network sandboxes consisting of physical network resources, virtual network resources, or a hybrid of the two, as well as automate provisioning processes with a GUI-based automation sequencer.

Network sandboxes can include a set of automated instructions such as network resource configurations and firmware upgrades and virtualized resource initializations that can be executed as set up and tear down procedures. Automated scripts can also be designed and executed while the sandbox is reserved by a user.

 
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Virtual Network Sandboxing

Create Sandboxes in an SDL controller with a set of automated instructions to activate a virtualized environment on-demand.

A sandbox can be orchestrated to bring VMs online only when a user is accessing the environment. When not being used, a virtual network sandbox can be designed to automatically bring the VMs offline, which saves you resources and money.

Virtualized environments can consist of private or public cloud resources and the SDL controller makes automating the bring up and tear down process extremely easy.