Author Archives: Julio Perez
Author Archives: Julio Perez
Introduction I’ve been itching to introduce Pulumi to you all for the longest time. I heard about Pulumi in the mid-point of 2021. At the time I was going through Microsoft AZ-700 studies and figured it would be fun to double up the learning and get my hands on Pulumi. Long story short, I really […]
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Introduction I published a blog introducing relational databases for network engineers (linked below and here) on Packet Pushers. I would highly encourage readers unfamiliar with SQL and databases in general to take a look at that post before moving on. In this post we will focus on SQLModel and interacting with databases using the python […]
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The growth of network automation and NetDevOps as a whole has created a shift in the networking industry. The tried-and-true CLI is shifting to the API and CSV inventories are moving to YAML/JSON structures for infrastructure as code. The tools and libraries used with our network operating systems are only growing. One technology that I […]
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Thank you all for checking out my inaugural post on the Packet Pushers platform. I’ve been a long time fan of the content here and its pretty exciting to be one of the contributors. Sif Baksh recently asked John Capobianco and myself a very interesting question. @John_Capobianco and @Julio_PDX do know of a service where […]
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