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PQ Show 90: What Is I2RS & Why Do We Love It?

This Priority Queue episode was recorded live at IETF 96 & focuses on I2RS, an IETF effort to create an interface to interact with the routing system. Guests Sue Hares and Russ White join Greg Ferro to talk about how I2RF works and its benefits. The post PQ Show 90: What Is I2RS & Why Do We Love It? appeared first on Packet Pushers.

PQ Show 89: Implementing EVPN for Enterprise DCI

This week, the Priority Queue gets into the weeds on EVPN with the specific use-case of DCI. Join Ethan Banks as he interviews double JNCIE Clay Haynes on setting up BGP adjacencies, creating EVPN address families, interpreting BGP output containing EVPN NLRIs, handling VTEPs, walking a packet through end to end, and useful commands to know. The post PQ Show 89: Implementing EVPN for Enterprise DCI appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Datanauts 046: Business Critical Applications with Michael Webster

Designing for business critical applications takes some special consideration. On todays Datanauts, we define what a business critical application is, and then sort out how, exactly, to deal with them from an infrastructure perspective. Insert your earbuds to hear Michael Webster from Nutanix chat through this discussion with co-hosts Chris Wahl and Ethan Banks. The post Datanauts 046: Business Critical Applications with Michael Webster appeared first on Packet Pushers.

PQ Show 88: Multi-Layered Control Planes

Todays Priority Queue explores the notion of multi-layered control planes. Guest Russ White joins us to outline the concept of a control plane thats broken out into separate functional classes. The goal is to keep the networking protocols that operate at each layer as simple as possible. The post PQ Show 88: Multi-Layered Control Planes appeared first on Packet Pushers.

PQ Show 87: Private Cloud Is For Real

Todays Priority Queue looks at the real state of private cloud. While public cloud gets the most media attention, and some analyst firms argue that private cloud doesnt make sense for most companies, its a myth that theres only one way to do cloud. The post PQ Show 87: Private Cloud Is For Real appeared first on Packet Pushers.

PQ Show 86: Making Sense Of CloudRouter

CloudRouter is an open source project built on Linux. Its designed to run in physical and virtual environments, including the cloud, and includes core routing protocols such as BGP and OSPF. The Packet Pushers dig in to find out just what CloudRouter can do. The post PQ Show 86: Making Sense Of CloudRouter appeared first on Packet Pushers.