Today the Datanauts explore what it's like work in high performance computing. We discuss issues at the compute and network layers, explore resource allocation challenges, and more. Our guest is Nick Buraglio.
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This week's Network Break reviews big announcements from Amazon's Re:Invent, examines the latest security slip-up from a misconfigured AWS S3 storage bucket, looks at the latest numbers on server revenue, and more.
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On today's Weekly Show, Greg and Ethan discuss why it's hard to bring radical products to market, DevOps as a communications issue, and whether automation tooling is just a provisional step in network evolution.
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Today on the Datanauts we talk about the key elements of building a physical data center: cabling, racks, HVAC, power, and management. Our guest is John Kerns.
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Listen to the Network Break as we analyze tech news from AT&T, Microsoft Azure, HPE and more. And then stay tuned for our conversation with A10 Networks on SSL/TLS decryption.
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In today s sponsored show with Silver Peak, we talk about lessons they've learned from more than 500 customer deployments, the role of routing, the necessity of Internet breakouts, and more. Our guest is David Hughes, founder and CEO.
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Today's Datanauts episode looks at how NVMe moves the storage bottleneck back to the network. What s that mean for distributed storage design? We discuss with guest J Metz.
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On this week's Network Break, we examine Facebook's Open/R routing platform, discuss why Qualcomm has rejected Broadcom's bid, and look at a new private cloud partnership between HPE and Rackspace.
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The Packet Pushers and sponsor Cisco dive into EVPN to explore how it works and find out why it's attracting the attention of enterprises and carriers for use cases such as data center interconnect and Carrier Ethernet.
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The Datanauts divine the future of storage--including commodity hardware, NVMe, distributed architectures, and of course, cloud--with guest Tom Lyon.
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On today's Network Break we analyze Broadcom's bid for Qualcomm, Level 3's BGP misconfiguration, a new Mellanox switch & more tech news.
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On today's show, Peyton Maynard-Koran joins the Packet Pushers talk about why some enterprise networks avoid change, and why vendors want to keep it that way.
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Today on the Priority Queue, we're talking about the book "Mastering Python Networking" by Eric Chou. We also cover Pythan, automation, Ansible, and other good stuff.
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The Datanauts talk with Oracle Ravello in this sponsored episode about using Ravello to run your VMware applications in the public cloud.
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Full Stack Journey 15 features the ever-informative Dr. J Metz. We talk about storage, technology changes in storage, and what these changes mean for IT professionals.
Full Stack Journey 15 features the ever-informative Dr. J Metz. We talk about storage, technology changes in storage, and what these changes mean for IT professionals.
On today's Network Break we dig into VMware's acquisition of VeloCloud, analyze the latest round in the Qualcomm/Apple spat, drill into Juniper's new photonics & more.
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On today s Weekly Show, sponsor ThousandEyes is back to discuss Device Layer, a new feature that uses SNMP to collect data from network devices to boost visibility of network performance.
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Today's Priority Queue dives into ZeroTier, an open source project for building virtual networks including VPNs, SDN, and SD-WAN. Our guest is founder Adam Ierymenko.
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The Datanauts and sponsor AVI Networks explore service meshes and why they're essential to support applications built around microservices.
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