North-south traffic
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Short description: Denotes a direction of traffic flow into and out of a data center
In computer networking, north-south traffic is network traffic flowing into and out of a data center.
Traffic
Based on the most commonly deployed network topology of systems within a data center, north-south traffic typically indicates data flow that either enters or leaves the data center from/to a system physically residing outside the data center, such as user to server.
Southbound traffic is data entering the data center (through a firewall and/or other networking infrastructure). Data exiting the data center is northbound traffic, commonly routed through a firewall[1] to Internet space.
The other direction of traffic flow is east-west traffic which typically indicates data flow within a data center.[2][page needed]
See also
References
- ↑ "NSX Packet Walks – North/South Traffic". https://planetvm.net/blog/?p=2916.
- ↑ Denton, James (2015-11-27) (in en). Learning OpenStack Networking (Neutron). Packt Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1-78528-079-5. https://books.google.com/books?id=cfWoCwAAQBAJ.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North-south traffic.
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