Author Archives: Greg Ferro
Author Archives: Greg Ferro
This week saw established analyst firm scrambling to recover after realising that OpenStack is a huge, unstoppable thing. Sean Kerner writes that 451 Research released some data : 451 Group now reports 2015 OpenStack ecosystem revenue at $1.2 billion and forecasts it will grow to $3.37 billion by 2018. From 2014 to 2018, 451 Group has […]
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IPv6 is badly designed. Constant updates make us uncertain. Lack of features make us unwilling.
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The ashes of network monitoring products from the last 30 years is a Sauron-sized mountain of tears on which we must build the a new generation of tools. Analytics, machine learning, big data and user interfaces are the new hope. Network as a Service A key feature in “as a Service” products is transparency & […]
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But I've been reading whitepapers about the possible future of 5G networking and its becoming clear to me that the larger part of any private WAN (if you have one at all) is going to be wireless in the next ten years.
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Geoff Huston highlights that the IETF has never completed their standard process. One hundred and forty-six of these RFCs are Informational, four of these are Historic, 23 are Experimental, five are Best Current Practice and the remaining 193 are Standards Track documents. Of these 193 documents, 24 are already obsoleted, 164 are Proposed Standards, just five […]
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The big Red Herring in networking over the past ten years is most things labeled “innovative” when the word that should be used is “iterative.”
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StackOverflow doesn’t run on the public cloud, its runs on dedicated hardware beacuse performance matters. Baremetal is fast. because their human infrastructure knows what they are doing the installation uses physical routers and firewalls. 2 Ethernet switches – Nexus 5596UP ( I don’t count Nexus 2000 as they are not switches, they are hubs running 802.1BR) I’ve […]
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Russ White blogs on “What should IETF “standard track” actually mean?”. I’m critical of two things: lack of focus on Enterprise networking that standards being produced have little relevance to real world uses. The second is likely to be people problem because organisations inherently build up resistance to new ideas and become self-referential. The first […]
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This slide was posted on Twitter this morning rom Sam Charrington: This matches with what I hear and see in the market. Most enterprises will build private clouds They have so much data in their existing DCs that migrating is impossible/impractical That OpenStack (not VMware SDDC) is the preferred platform Some key market points that I […]
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I understand Dell's product strategy best when I consider it as "one of everything".
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Software Defined Networking & self-driving cars are closely related because they are automated systems. When automated systems go wrong who takes responsibility ?
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Standardised product pricing led to big results.
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Since I roundly dumped all over the IETF I’ve been thinking how the IETF could improve. My current best idea is “testing”.
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Now I know why the IETF isn't doing stuff that Enterprises care about.
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I was inspired by this presentation rom Petr Lapukhov from Facebook Networking about the software they have been developing to monitor and operate the network.
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One reason why IPv6 has slow adoption is that the seven layer model has created a “waist” where change is possible in some layers but impossible in others. As the diagram below suggests, change in applications and protocols (Layer 5/6/7) is possible while Layer 1/2 has slower change but it does happen. The one thing that […]
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I have been talking about the value of well designed interfaces in network monitoring tools for a few years because the current generation is badly designed. I'm wasting a lot of time getting through the pain barrier before the software becomes useful.
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Takeaway: I was supposed to learn life lessons by participation in “sportsball” at school. Looking back, everything I learned was wrong for the modern era. So you played sportsball because the school education systems tells you that its good for your education. Sportsball is generic term for whatever team sport you played at school – […]
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Just in case you wondered why HP doesn’t have an hyperconverged system, here is what Meg Whitman said this quarter investors call: Looking forward, you can expect this momentum and investment in innovation to continue. Later this month, we will announce a new market-changing hyper-converged offering based on our industry-leading ProLiant virtualization server. Our new […]
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I almost missed this in the barrage of announcements form Cisco during its Partner Conference this week. Why didn’t they announce these strategies and products at the Cisco Live customer event last week in Berlin ? Is this a sign that Cisco resellers partners are getting rebellious ? It details some of Cisco’s favourite parts of […]
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