Author Archives: Drew Conry-Murray
Author Archives: Drew Conry-Murray
On today's show, sponsored by VMware, we talk to a VMware NSX customer to get their real-life experiences with the technology. And just to make it more interesting, this customer also uses Cisco ACI, which we'll get into.
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On today's Priority Queue episode we talk about BGP flowspec, an IETF RFC that can be used for DoS mitigation, with Justin Ryburn, a Consulting Engineer with Juniper Networks.
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On today's Priority Queue episode we talk about BGP flowspec, an IETF RFC that can be used for DoS mitigation, with Justin Ryburn, a Consulting Engineer with Juniper Networks.
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Today's Network Break examines Open/R, a new routing application from Facebook, discusses unsolicited advice to Cisco about its storage strategy, checks in on cable consolidation and more.
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Today's Network Break examines Open/R, a new routing application from Facebook, discusses unsolicited advice to Cisco about its storage strategy, checks in on cable consolidation and more.
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In this episode, Ethan Banks sat down with network architect Russ White for a live interview about the current state of the network, emerging trends such as SDN and open networking, and why we need more protocols instead of fewer.
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In this episode, Ethan Banks sat down with network architect Russ White for a live interview about the current state of the network, emerging trends such as SDN and open networking, and why we need more protocols instead of fewer.
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On today's Network Break we recap Greg's Interop panel on open source and the enterprise, examine the impetus behind a $28 million funding round for CoreOS, and more.
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On today's Network Break we recap Greg's Interop panel on open source and the enterprise, examine the impetus behind a $28 million funding round for CoreOS, and more.
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How does a network engineer deal with divestiture--that is, getting rid of some part of your company's business? On today's Weekly Show, Jeremy Filliben shares his lessons learned in separating networking one from another is. Jeremy is a network engineer for a Fortune 500 insurance company.
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How does a network engineer deal with divestiture--that is, getting rid of some part of your company's business? On today's Weekly Show, Jeremy Filliben shares his lessons learned in separating networking one from another is. Jeremy is a network engineer for a Fortune 500 insurance company.
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On today's Datanauts episode we're joined by Jason Edelman to dig into why the network has traditionally been so hard to automate, what tools are available, and how to get started.
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On today's Datanauts episode we're joined by Jason Edelman to dig into why the network has traditionally been so hard to automate, what tools are available, and how to get started.
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On today's Network Break we look at Verizon's embrace of OpenStack, peer into the minds of tech sales people, examine a layoff prediction, review financial news and more!
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On today's Network Break we look at Verizon's embrace of OpenStack, peer into the minds of tech sales people, examine a layoff prediction, review financial news and more!
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Today's show is a thought-provoking look at anycast TCP. We start with anycast basics, explore use cases for providers and the enterprise, and then dig into the technical issues of anycast use in production.
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Today's show is a thought-provoking look at anycast TCP. We start with anycast basics, explore use cases for providers and the enterprise, and then dig into the technical issues of anycast use in production.
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On today's episode of Datanauts we learn about Snap, an open source telemetry framework to make collecting, processing, and publishing data center metrics modular, dynamic, and open. Snap was originally developed by Intel.
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On today's episode of Datanauts we learn about Snap, an open source telemetry framework to make collecting, processing, and publishing data center metrics modular, dynamic, and open. Snap was originally developed by Intel.
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The latest episode of Network Break debates the merits of Bimodal IT and drills into OpenStack news from Walmart (yes, Walmart) and Dell. We also cover stories from Intel, Mesosphere, Cisco, Mellanox and F5.
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