Author Archives: Greg Ferro
Author Archives: Greg Ferro
83% of the current Transatlantic capacity is used mega cloud co's
The post Peering: reflections about IP Interconnection from the GPF appeared first on EtherealMind.
List of technical features that matter
The post A List Of What Makes WiFi 6 Technically Better ? appeared first on EtherealMind.
What is the value of P2P networking from telcos ? Answer: NONE.
The post On 5G Cars, P2P and Networking Requirements for the Eurpopean Commission appeared first on EtherealMind.
Quick review of Cumulus NETQ, an SDN tool for analytics and operation of your network.
The post BiB 075 : Looking at Cumulus NetQ 2 Announcements appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Storing passwords in clear text is a bonanza for insider threats. Who knows what they got ?
The post Insider Threats and Facebook’s Poor Password Management appeared first on EtherealMind.
Because RSS is best way to get information
The post RSS and Medium blogs appeared first on EtherealMind.
A terminal UI for tshark, inspired by Wireshark
The post Termshark appeared first on EtherealMind.
Don't bet on products, bet on skills and knowledge
The post Your Job and EOL Products appeared first on EtherealMind.
Live in New York on May 14
The post Gluware and Packet Pushers Live Event In New York – Please Join Us appeared first on EtherealMind.
Like most business management truths, its plain wrong.
The post Boiling the Frog is a Falsehood appeared first on EtherealMind.
On today's Heavy Networking we explore how to build a source of truth for networking devices as a foundation for automation. Our guests Damien Garros and Adam Mills of Roblox share their real-world experiences developing sources of truth using Netbox and Git as part of a company-wide automation effort.
The post Heavy Networking 442: The Source Of Truth Shall Set You Free (To Automate) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
his thread on Reddit/r/networking about building your own branch NFV caught my interest
The post Response: BYO Branch NFV appeared first on EtherealMind.
Presentation on Google's internal network from the show floor
The post The High-Performance Network (Cloud Next ’19) – YouTube appeared first on EtherealMind.
TLDR: MSTP is generally the right choice unless you know why you shouldn’t. Here's why.
The post Blessay: Should I Use PVST or MSTP ? And Why. appeared first on EtherealMind.
Today's Heavy Networking, sponsored by VMware, dives into the latest security features in NSX-T, and examines how NSX is expanding from the data center to the WAN and the cloud. We also hear from NSX customer Sky UK about how NSX helps bridge the gap between infrastructure and developer teams.
The post Heavy Networking 438: VMware NSX Evolution For Cloud Networking And Security (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Couple of things from watching these vendor videos on making Cat8A cable in the field: Cat 8 cable is very thick and not going to bend much inside the rack. The typical bend radius for a shielded category cable is 8 times the cables outside diameter. This is to ensure the shield and the relationship […]
The post I Won’t Be Making Cat8 Cables appeared first on EtherealMind.
What do I consider important for the next generation of networking
The post Four Things We Should Change About Networking appeared first on EtherealMind.
Free (as in Freedom) Computer Textbook for Computer Networking
The post Computer Networks: A Systems Approach – free textbook appeared first on EtherealMind.
Must watch on supply chain and where our technology comes from
The post BlueHat IL 2019 – Andrew “bunnie” Huang – Supply Chain Security appeared first on EtherealMind.
Will the new QUIC protocol cause the Internet to collapse? Today's Heavy Networking episode tackles this question with guest Christian Huitema. QUIC is an emerging transport protocol that promises advances over TCP and the ability to innovate quickly, but could--possibly--set off an arms race as developers try to game congestion algorithms to their own benefit.
The post Heavy Networking 436: Will QUIC Collapse The Internet? appeared first on Packet Pushers.