Despite the building momentum behind OpenDaylight’s open source SDN project, not everyone is behind it.

The Open Networking Lab (ON.Lab), a non-profit organization founded by SDN pioneers from Stanford University and UC Berkeley, this week launched its own open source SDN operating system as an alternative to the work coming from the vendor-driven OpenDaylight. ON.Lab’s Open Network Operating System (ONOS) is designed to enable agile service creation and deployment at scale on any hardware, including white boxes.

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