Author Archives: Drew Conry-Murray
Author Archives: Drew Conry-Murray
Geneve is a data center overlay project in the IETF that aims to take the best parts of STT, NVGRE, and VXLAN. Join us and our guests as we drill into the technology and explore Geneve's prospects.
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The Datanauts talk about their home lab setups, including issues with location, noise, and power consumption. They also examine cloud and online options, and discuss the surprising amount of lab work you can do with just a laptop.
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The Datanauts talk about their home lab setups, including issues with location, noise, and power consumption. They also examine cloud and online options, and discuss the surprising amount of lab work you can do with just a laptop.
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Network Break 66 looks at a pair of SD-WAN deals, examines IoT news from Cisco and HPE, reviews switch and router sales, and considers the impact of China's chip ambitions.
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Network Break 66 looks at a pair of SD-WAN deals, examines IoT news from Cisco and HPE, reviews switch and router sales, and considers the impact of China's chip ambitions.
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The Packet Pushers talk to Juniper Networks about Sky Advanced Threat Prevention (ATP), a cloud-based anti-malware service integrated with SRX Gateways. It employs multiple technologies to identify risks and provide a higher degree of accuracy in threat prevention.
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The Packet Pushers talk to Juniper Networks about Sky Advanced Threat Prevention (ATP), a cloud-based anti-malware service integrated with SRX Gateways. It employs multiple technologies to identify risks and provide a higher degree of accuracy in threat prevention.
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The Datanauts beam aboard two container experts to help understand how containers compare and contrast with VMs, what workloads are a good fit, and how and where to start tinkering.
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The Datanauts beam aboard two container experts to help understand how containers compare and contrast with VMs, what workloads are a good fit, and how and where to start tinkering.
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The Network Break reports on HPE's coming-out party in London, looks into news that Dell will sell assets to reduce debt, digs into Cisco's recent upgrades to ACI, hears Steve Ballmer shouts from the sidelines about Microsoft's cloud revenue, and watches OpenFlow competitor P4 get attention from chip manufacturers.
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The Network Break reports on HPE's coming-out party in London, looks into news that Dell will sell assets to reduce debt, digs into Cisco's recent upgrades to ACI, hears Steve Ballmer shouts from the sidelines about Microsoft's cloud revenue, and watches OpenFlow competitor P4 get attention from chip manufacturers.
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Riverbed’s Hansang Bae, Josh Dobies, and Kevin Glavin discuss how an application-centric approach to SD-WAN puts IT at the forefront of business innovation. And get an in-depth preview of Project Tiger, Riverbed’s engineering effort that will dramatically simplify how IT manages hybrid WANs.
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Riverbed’s Hansang Bae, Josh Dobies, and Kevin Glavin discuss how an application-centric approach to SD-WAN puts IT at the forefront of business innovation. And get an in-depth preview of Project Tiger, Riverbed’s engineering effort that will dramatically simplify how IT manages hybrid WANs.
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VMware's Guido Appenzeller joins Ethan and Greg on this sponsored Priority Queue podcast to talk about NSX's capabilities beyond the data center, including containers, the cloud, mobile devices, and more.
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VMware's Guido Appenzeller joins Ethan and Greg on this sponsored Priority Queue podcast to talk about NSX's capabilities beyond the data center, including containers, the cloud, mobile devices, and more.
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The Datanauts talk with John Merline, a network architect at a Fortune 500 company. He shares his experiences moving data and applications to the cloud, working in a hybrid cloud model, implementing DevOps, and more.
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The Datanauts talk with John Merline, a network architect at a Fortune 500 company. He shares his experiences moving data and applications to the cloud, working in a hybrid cloud model, implementing DevOps, and more.
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The Datanauts get nerdy about the work needed to deploy infrastructure and software into the modern data center. What are lessons learned from building from scratch (a.k.a traditional architecture) vs. buying a converged system?
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Network Break 63 examines Citrix's decision to spin off its GoTo line, analyzes Google's cloud ambitions, digs into Cisco's IOS moves, pokes a little fun at the latest open consortium, and more.
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IPv4 address space is officially exhausted in ARIN’s region. Broker services can facilitate the sale and transfer of IPv4 addresses between parties, but is it a good idea? John Curran, President and CEO of ARIN, helps us understand the issues.
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