data plane
[/ˈdeɪtə pleɪn/]
nounpl: data planes
plano de dados
1. The part of a network architecture responsible for forwarding data packets from source to destination based on routing decisions made by the control plane
The data plane processes and forwards network traffic at high speed using existing routing tables.
O plano de dados processa e encaminha o tráfego de rede em alta velocidade usando tabelas de roteamento existentes.
2. In software-defined networking (SDN), the layer that handles actual packet forwarding according to rules defined by the control plane
In SDN architecture, the data plane switches execute forwarding decisions sent by the controller.
Na arquitetura SDN, os switches do plano de dados executam decisões de encaminhamento enviadas pelo controlador.
3. The infrastructure that carries user traffic and actual data through a network or system
The data plane must be optimized for low latency and high throughput.
O plano de dados deve ser otimizado para baixa latência e alta taxa de transferência.
This is a technical term widely used in networking and telecommunications industries in both Brazil and the United States. It gained prominence with the rise of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and network virtualization technologies in the 2010s. The term is used identically in both Portuguese and English-speaking technical communities.
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