Today's show is a thought-provoking look at anycast TCP. We start with anycast basics, explore use cases for providers and the enterprise, and then dig into the technical issues of anycast use in production.
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There is an African proverb that it takes a whole village to raise a child. The basic meaning is that child upbringing is a communal effort. The responsibility for raising a child is shared with the extended family. Everyone participates especially the older children, aunts and uncles, grandparents, and cousins – even neighbors and friends. […]
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There is an African proverb that it takes a whole village to raise a child. The basic meaning is that child upbringing is a communal effort. The responsibility for raising a child is shared with the extended family. Everyone participates especially the older children, aunts and uncles, grandparents, and cousins – even neighbors and friends. […]
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Test results show that a Tomahawk-based switch unfairly allocates bandwidth, while a Mellanox Spectrum-based switch allocates bandwidth fairly regardless of which ports are used.
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Test results show that a Tomahawk-based switch unfairly allocates bandwidth, while a Mellanox Spectrum-based switch allocates bandwidth fairly regardless of which ports are used.
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What follows is an article about how I recently rebuilt a single-purpose home NAS into a multi-purpose data services machine, all while keeping the data storage structures untouched and completely intact. Plan for about 10 minutes to read this article. Data storage is boring A couple years ago I built a NAS for personal use. […]
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What follows is an article about how I recently rebuilt a single-purpose home NAS into a multi-purpose data services machine, all while keeping the data storage structures untouched and completely intact. Plan for about 10 minutes to read this article. Data storage is boring A couple years ago I built a NAS for personal use. […]
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Verizon has deployed an OpenStack infrastructure, using software from Red Hat and Big Switch Networks and hardware from Dell, on which it will offer NFV services.
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Verizon has deployed an OpenStack infrastructure, using software from Red Hat and Big Switch Networks and hardware from Dell, on which it will offer NFV services.
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On today's episode of Datanauts we learn about Snap, an open source telemetry framework to make collecting, processing, and publishing data center metrics modular, dynamic, and open. Snap was originally developed by Intel.
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On today's episode of Datanauts we learn about Snap, an open source telemetry framework to make collecting, processing, and publishing data center metrics modular, dynamic, and open. Snap was originally developed by Intel.
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Riverbed today announced SteelConnect, its long-forecasted SD-WAN product line.
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Riverbed today announced SteelConnect, its long-forecasted SD-WAN product line.
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The latest episode of Network Break debates the merits of Bimodal IT and drills into OpenStack news from Walmart (yes, Walmart) and Dell. We also cover stories from Intel, Mesosphere, Cisco, Mellanox and F5.
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The latest episode of Network Break debates the merits of Bimodal IT and drills into OpenStack news from Walmart (yes, Walmart) and Dell. We also cover stories from Intel, Mesosphere, Cisco, Mellanox and F5.
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Packet Pushers podcasts are now available on Google Play Music. You'll need to sign in with a Google account to listen.
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Packet Pushers podcasts are now available on Google Play Music. You'll need to sign in with a Google account to listen.
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Today's Weekly Show explores new projects in the IETF Routing Area, and examines the organization's role in an age where open-source projects are driving ad hoc standards.
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Today's Weekly Show explores new projects in the IETF Routing Area, and examines the organization's role in an age where open-source projects are driving ad hoc standards.
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Join the Packet Pushers for The Big SD-WAN Mixer and enjoy lively conversations about SD-WAN deployment and operations with network pros who make it work for their users.
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