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VRRP on Linux Using Keepalived – The Basics

I’ve recently been working on an implementation of VRRP on Linux using Keepalived to provide IP redundancy for some HA Proxy load balancers. I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how simple and fast it is and thought I’d share the details now I understand why it’s the default choice for many. Keepalived has been around for 15 […]

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Join the Packet Pushers – Live SD-WAN Podcast with Viptela Nov. 4 in NYC

Next week, the Packet Pushers will be recording a podcast live in front of a crowd in NYC. We'll be talking SD-WAN deployment with Viptela customers who have been actively rolling out the solution. With this show, we want to move from "what is SD-WAN?" to "how is SD-WAN working for you?" Sign up to attend this event here:
http://viptela.com/sd-wan-evening-with-packet-pushers-part-2/

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CloudGenix SD-WAN Whitepaper by Packet Pushers

Packet Pushers took on an SD-WAN whitepaper sponsored by CloudGenix. There were two main ideas behind this whitepaper. (1) Describe a typical SD-WAN solution. (2) Discuss CloudGenix specifics. When done reading, you should know both what SD-WAN will do for you, as well as how to integrate CloudGenix into your existing WAN with a minimum of disruption. Download with no regwall from here: http://bit.ly/PPCGWP.

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25% Off Your ONUG Fall 2015 Registration

The Packet Pushers will be at the Open Networking User Group fall gathering at the New York University Kimmel Center in Manhattan, November 4 & 5, 2015. We'll be attending most of the open sessions, chatting with real people, and doing some live blogging. If you haven't registered for ONUG yet, you can get 25% off using code Packet25.

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6WIND Offering Accelerated L3 Virtual Appliances

6WIND, a Packet Pushers sponsor, has been helping get the most networking performance from x86 hardware, making the acceleration software that other companies could use to make the most of their standard servers with multi-core CPUs and Linux. 6WIND has recently taken a further step, offering its own VNFs and virtual networking acceleration software packages to end users like you and me. For example, the Turbo Router and Turbo IPSEC appliances compete with virtual routers from Cisco and Brocade. 6WIND will be appearing on the Packet Pushers Priority Queue podcast near the end of October 2015.

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Automating Adding New Networks to a Data Center with UCS Director

Introduction Working as an Cloud Architect with Cisco means I get the chance to talk to many different customers and discuss their challenges and pain points.  One that continually comes up is what should be fairly simple, adding a new network segment to their data center network. It used to be that a network team […]

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Getting Started with Packet Pushers Community Podcasting

We wrote this introductory guide to help those considering Packet Pushers community podcasting understand what is required. This is not a detailed list of everything you will need to know. Rather, this guide shares enough information to get you started. You'll still have to do a bit of Googling, research, and decision making of your own. We hope this helps. Happy podcasting!

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Moving to the cloud? Willing to talk about it on Datanauts?

The Datanauts Podcast is looking for enterprise infrastructure folks who have worked on a project to migrate applications from in-house to the cloud. Interested in being a guest? Ping me -- [email protected] -- and let us know. You can be anonymous if you like, and you don't have to use your company name.

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FlexVPN QoS

This post will cover several most common QoS configuration techniques for Multipoint VPNs. Focus will be on FlexVPN DMVPN, however most of the conclusions will be applicable to the traditional DMVPN as well. Assumptions Most of the FlexVPN and DMVPN deployments use Internet as a WAN transport. This creates a very unique set of requirements […]

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