Yes, a virtual network can be constructed using running Docker containers in ONOS SDN (Software Defined Networking). ONOS is a widely used open source SDN controller that provides network automation and centralized management capability to the network. Docker containers can be used to run applications that are required to create and manage virtual networks.
The use of Docker containers in ONOS allows network administrators to create virtual network topologies that can be dynamically updated as required. Docker containers can be used to run different networking applications, such as software routers or virtual switches, that are required to create the virtual network. ONOS can then be used to manage the connections between the containers to create virtual networks.
In summary, using Docker containers in ONOS SDN can provide flexibility and scalability to create and manage virtual networks.
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