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The Containerized Network Function (CNF) market is a rapidly growing segment of the networking industry. It is based on the concept of using software-defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV) to create virtualized network functions that can be deployed in containers. This allows for the rapid deployment of network functions, such as firewalls, load balancers, and intrusion detection systems, without the need for physical hardware. CNFs are also more cost-effective than traditional hardware-based solutions, as they require fewer resources and can be deployed quickly.
CNFs are becoming increasingly popular in the networking industry, as they provide a more agile and cost-effective way to deploy network functions. This is especially beneficial for organizations that need to quickly deploy new services or scale existing ones.
Some of the companies in the CNF market include Cisco, Juniper Networks, F5 Networks, and Aviatrix. Show Less Read more