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Show 340: OpenFlow, Fabrics & Network Virtualization

Todays Weekly Show is a wide-ranging discussion on OpenFlow (and what happened to it), network disaggregation, & network virtualization. Our guest Wes Felter and the Packet Pushers explore the current state of networking and speculate about where the industry is going. The post Show 340: OpenFlow, Fabrics & Network Virtualization appeared first on Packet Pushers.

PQ Show 116: Practical YANG For Network Automation

Todays Priority Queue explores network modeling and programmability. Our guest Michael Kashin has been working with YANG models, python, and a variety of supporting tools. We discuss how to work with network models and how they tie to the future of network configuration. The post PQ Show 116: Practical YANG For Network Automation appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Datanauts 083: Diving Deep Into vSphere Host Resources

Today on the Datanauts we explore the depths of vSphere 6.5 host resources to help you maximum performance of your virtual infrastructure and provide a deeper understanding of essentials such as CPU, memory, storage, and Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA). Our guests are Frank Denneman and Niels Hagoort, authors of the forthcoming book vSphere 6.5 Host Resources Deep Dive. The post Datanauts 083: Diving Deep Into vSphere Host Resources appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Full Stack Journey 007: Ed Horley

On today's episode my guest is Ed Horley, who leads the cloud practice team for a Silicon Valley VAR. Ed may better be known as the “IPv6 dude” but today he’s talking about the business awareness and managerial aspects of the Full Stack Journey.