Author Archives: Drew Conry-Murray
Author Archives: Drew Conry-Murray
Take a Network Break! We check on the latest startup funding, examine Mellanox's EZchip buy, drop our jaws over news from AdBlock Plus and Amazon, and more.
The post Network Break 56: Startups Get Rich, Amazon Picks A Fight appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Join us for a discussion of VeloCloud's SD-WAN solution. Find out how it assures application performance over any Internet link, provides access to cloud resources, and simplifies branch deployments.
The post Show 257: VeloCloud SD-WAN: Sponsored appeared first on Packet Pushers.
The Datanauts look at how automation improves efficiency and breaks down silos. They discuss tools including Puppet, Chef, and PowerShell, and suggest how to get started with automation in your organization.
The post Datanauts 010 – Automation For Fun And Profit appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Network Break 55 examines new switch releases from Microsoft, Arista & Dell, a white-hot security market, Cisco security bugs, and why we don't need to get worked up about cloud outages any more.
The post Network Break 55: Microsoft’s Switch, Security Gets Hotter appeared first on Packet Pushers.
VXLAN is an encapsulation protocol you can use for network virtualization. We'll discuss VXLAN use cases, pros and cons, and design considerations.
The post Show 256 – Design & Build 6 – VXLAN Use Cases appeared first on Packet Pushers.
This sponsored Priority Queue looks at the realities of using NSX in production, discusses practical customer use cases for network virtualization, and examines issues raised by listeners about NSX.
The post PQ Show 56 – VMware NSX In Production – Sponsored appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Network Break 54 examines HP's anticipated layoffs, financial news from startups, and listener feedback on what we got wrong about an Apple/Cisco partnership.
The post Network Break 54: HP Blues, Listener Corrections appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today, networks extend into hypervisors via vSwitches. Network engineers ignore vSwitches at their peril. At the same time, virtualization engineers ignore the physical network at theirs. Let’s work together to configure a vSwitch as good as it can be.
The post Datanauts 009 – The Silo Series: Designing A vSwitch appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Network Break 53 bites into Apple's latest announcements, wonders at Intel abandoning a science competition, ponders FireEye's reaction to vulnerability research, and opines on OpenFlow's rise in the network.
The post Network Break 53: Apple At Work, OpenFlow Rising appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Riverbed’s Hansang Bae, Brad Wood, and Scot Wilson discuss how network engineers can conquer the complexities of today’s hybrid WANs. Hear about the latest advancements from Riverbed and why the company is primed to support the emerging SD-WAN market.
The post Show 254 – Riverbed: Beyond WAN Optimization – Sponsored appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Network Break 52 offers a reality check on VMware's prediction of AI for IT, covers VMworld news, speculates on the Cisco/Apple partnership, and delves into Ashley Madison bots.
The post Network Break 52: From AI To Ashley Madison Bots appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today’s show, sponsored by Sonus Networks, examines ways to deliver predictable traffic behavior in an environment of congestion via an intelligent network control coupled with application-aware policies driven by business rules.
The post Show 253 – Sonus Networks SDN & NaaS IQ – Sponsored appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Network Break 51 talks VMware and EMC leadership, new VMware products, Arista's quality manifesto, Dell's business unit for high-performance compute, Brocade financial news, and a container update.
The post Network Break 51: The VMware Machine, Arista On Quality appeared first on Packet Pushers.
BGP is typically found in the data center at the edge, but it keeps popping up in SDN conversations. For data centers of a certain size, maybe BGP makes sense. To find out, we gathered four engineers to discuss data center BGP.
The post Show 252 – Design & Build 5 – BGP In The Data Center appeared first on Packet Pushers.
In this Datanauts episode, Chris and Ethan walk through performance troubleshooting from virtualization and network perspectives, and share tips for troubleshooting across silos.
The post Datanauts 008 – The Silo Series: Performance Troubleshooting appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Network Break 50 covers new pricing ideas from Big Switch, routing around censorship, Target's settlement with Visa card issuers, insurance and InfoSec, SD-WAN patents, and partner ecosystems.
The post Network Break 50: InfoSec Arguments & Anti-Censorship Routing appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Arista CloudVision is a turnkey approach to workload orchestration and workflow automation. Building on Arista’s success in building programmable and open software for the cloud with Arista EOS, CloudVision extends the EOS architecture to a network-wide perspective.
The post Show 251 – Arista Networks CloudVision – Sponsored appeared first on Packet Pushers.
This episode of Network Break looks at ONIE security risks, a sensible car hack lawsuit, missing millions at Ubiquiti, EMC and VMware going all the way, a potential Apple win at IBM, and other tech news.
The post Network Break 48: Apple Smugness, ONIE Pwned appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's show looks at building a data center fabric around Juniper's QFX switch line to improve automation and enable IT service delivery. Thanks to our sponsor Juniper Networks.
The post Show 249 – Juniper QFX DC Fabrics & Automation – Sponsored appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Network Break 47 looks at the fate of network services companies, Cisco's Invicta shutdown, an HP acquisition, a new Intel chip and more.
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