Network automation is a methodology where software automatically manages, configures and tests network devices. Usually network automation is used by companies to reduce human error, increase efficiency and also operating costs. In the previous article, the author has discussed what is meant by network automation, for this article I will discuss the reasons for automating the network especially since we are about to enter 5G technology. Here are the five reasons that you can see.

1. Human Error

The first reason is human error. As mentioned in the paragraph above, network automation is usually used by companies to reduce human error. For example, work that should not be done manually such as configuring hundreds of routers and switches that do not rule out the possibility of errors can be reduced by network automation.

2. Finance

Next is finance. This is one of the crucial reasons. You can reduce operating costs by tracking network device inventory and you only need to pay for the maintenance of the devices used. So you can save finances in the company.

3. Network Topology

What is network topology? According to Techtarget, network topology refers to the logical or physical layout of a network. It defines the way different nodes are located and interconnected with each other. Network topology can describe how data is transferred between these nodes. No less important than the points above, an accurate network topology is also very valuable. This is because topology information is valuable for preventing network outages and network planning.

4. Process Scaling

In managing a network there are many processes that are performed regularly to have a smoothly running network with minimal downtime. But by automating the network, these processes can be done regularly so as to reduce the risk of unexpected network failures.

5. Network Analysis

The last but not least is network analysis. Network analysis is a process of taking all network-related data which is then collected and analyzed to identify problems and their potential. Most network management relies on network engineers to analyze the data that has been collected. However, because the network engineer’s work is not small, this limits what he can do. To make identification easier you can automate the network when the network engineer doesn’t have time.

Those are 5 reasons to automate your network (network automation). If you want to know the explanation and benefits of automating the network, please read the full article about network automation here.

Reference:

https://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/network-automation