Controller-based networks centralize network intelligence by using a central controller to manage and control all network devices. This centralization enables simplified management, automation, and consistent policy enforcement across the network. In contrast, traditional networks distribute network intelligence among individual devices, each operating independently and often requiring manual configuration and management. This key difference impacts scalability, flexibility, and the ease of implementing network-wide changes.
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