Author Archives: Greg Ferro
Author Archives: Greg Ferro
I attended the AWS Summit in London yesterday. Here are some observations in no particular order. Come for the IaaS, Stay for the PaaS. AWS made a strong case about their portfolio of software services such as AWS Lambda, Cloudformation, KMS and Cloudtrail. Its no longer just compute, storage and networking its all about the […]
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Excerpt: Coffee, doughnuts and networking. A perfect combination with Brocade, CloudRouter, HP, PacketZoom, Pertino, Juniper and much more.
The post Network Break 35 appeared first on Packet Pushers Podcast and was written by Greg Ferro.
The hardware makes the software possible but disappears quickly from view.
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The mendicant was perplexed. This wasn’t unusual and, truth be told, the mendicant often didn’t understand everything and lived in a constant state of perplexedness. But this time, he was sure of the facts and knew that something was not right. He sighed and went to find the the Master. The Master was communing […]
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Today you design resilient, redundant networks with what you have. Tomorrow, we need networks that use using software and freedom to be predictable and safe.
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Excerpt: Coffee, virtual doughnuts and networking. A perfect combination.
The post Network Break 34 – Fixed appeared first on Packet Pushers Podcast and was written by Greg Ferro.
Excerpt: Coffee, virtual doughnuts and networking. A perfect combination.
The post Network Break 34 appeared first on Packet Pushers Podcast and was written by Greg Ferro.
Saisei does Network Performance Enhancement that delivers visibility and control of the network traffic in a different way. In this show, we examine how software and algorithms provide visibility and control of network traffic. Traffic management for the next decade.
The post PQ Show 46 – SaiSei & Network Performance Enhancement appeared first on Packet Pushers Podcast and was written by Greg Ferro.
The most significant underlying technology trend in networking is that startups have taken analytics and big data software and applied it to network devices. Three emerging product categories are Security Threat Systems, Software Defined WAN and Network Analytics & Control.
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I found a capture file from 2002. I must have been troubleshooting name resolution of NetBIOS over IPX for print servers because I am only capturing broadcasts on the Ethernet segment. And Wireshark can still open a data format from 15 years ago and render the data. I surely do not miss these days. […]
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Take a Network Break! Grab a coffee, a doughnut and then join us for an analysis of the latest IT news, vendor moves and new product announcements. Sponsored by Viptela - SDN WAN that give 10x more for 1/3 the cost.
The post Network Break 33 appeared first on Packet Pushers Podcast and was written by Greg Ferro.
HP Networking will acquire Aruba and now it is selling 51% stake in H3C to a Chinese venture capital firm. What could this mean for HP Networking customers ? The sale of a controlling interest in H3C means that HP Networking has government support (blessing?) to sell products in China. The Chinese government has been […]
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The convergence trend on HTTPS protocol continues to gather momentum. This time it is the venerable WHOIS protocol that is poised to be replaced with RDAP over HTTP.
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How much of an Ethernet switch product is custom made by the vendor and how much is commodity components selected and assembled into a closed vendor solution ?
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I drew up this diagram to explain how I see four different categories of Ethernet switches emerging in to the market.
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Providing a web application on the Internet can be a risky business. DDOS attacks are commonly exceeding 40 Gigabits per second of data, crackers are web crawling the Internet looking for vulnerabilities and much more. As a result, the data centre Internet connection is scaled for a worst case scenario and not for customer need. […]
The post Analysis: CloudFlare Keyless SSL Scales Down Internet Connections appeared first on EtherealMind.
Customers who pay for WiFi expect it to work. Marriott wanted to make that guarantee. But wireless spectrum is shared, uncontrolled, unregulated and unpredictable. You can't give a viable guarantee. Then you add lawyers ......
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Over-opinionated analysis on data network and IT Infrastructure. And virtual doughnuts.
The post Network Break 31 appeared first on Packet Pushers Podcast and was written by Greg Ferro.
This is good news. Big Switch has contributed Open Network Linux to Open Compute Project and been accepted as the standard operating system for whitebox Ethernet. Analysis Customers now have a number of choices for operating system for theirwhitebox switches. I know of the following: Open Network Linux Cumulus Linux PicOS from Pica8 This is base […]
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Over-opinionated analysis on data network and IT Infrastructure. And virtual doughnuts.
The post Network Break 30 appeared first on Packet Pushers Podcast and was written by Greg Ferro.