Here's a recap of some of the biggest news from the OCP Summit, including analysis of new hardware and software.
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Ready to jump off the corporate treadmill? On The Next Level we discuss the joys and perils of life as an employee, freelancer, and entrepreneur.
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Ready to jump off the corporate treadmill? On The Next Level we discuss the joys and perils of life as an employee, freelancer, and entrepreneur.
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Kentik turns NetFlow, BGP, GeoIP and other network data into actionable intelligence for network monitoring, DDoS detection, peering analytics, and planning.
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Kentik turns NetFlow, BGP, GeoIP and other network data into actionable intelligence for network monitoring, DDoS detection, peering analytics, and planning.
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The Network Break speculates whether Cisco's Spark will catch fire and analyzes the latest update in Cisco's patent spat with Arista. We delve into Microsoft's Linux hug and its new open cloud OS, and get real about Google's reasons for joining Open Compute.
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The Network Break speculates whether Cisco's Spark will catch fire and analyzes the latest update in Cisco's patent spat with Arista. We delve into Microsoft's Linux hug and its new open cloud OS, and get real about Google's reasons for joining Open Compute.
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This episode drills into OpenStack networking, including the Neutron component. It covers L2 and L3 capabilities, virtual switches, load balancing, firewalling, overlays, IP addressing, and more. If you're looking for a better understanding of OpenStack networking, this is a conversation you want to hear.
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This episode drills into OpenStack networking, including the Neutron component. It covers L2 and L3 capabilities, virtual switches, load balancing, firewalling, overlays, IP addressing, and more. If you're looking for a better understanding of OpenStack networking, this is a conversation you want to hear.
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Startup Cato Networks combines cloud security services and SD-WAN techniques to build a single, logical network optimized for traffic protection.
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Startup Cato Networks combines cloud security services and SD-WAN techniques to build a single, logical network optimized for traffic protection.
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The Infotrek podcast debuts with a discussion of infrastructure redundancy, including when it should and shouldn't be used, implementation challenges, redundancy testing, and more.
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The Infotrek podcast debuts with a discussion of infrastructure redundancy, including when it should and shouldn't be used, implementation challenges, redundancy testing, and more.
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On today's Datanauts episode we talk about the VCDX, the highest certification available from VMware. Chris Wahl, who has two, shares his experiences on preparation and taking the exam.
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On today's Datanauts episode we talk about the VCDX, the highest certification available from VMware. Chris Wahl, who has two, shares his experiences on preparation and taking the exam.
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Ping is probably the most popular network troubleshooting and monitoring tool. It happens very often that to test reachability, we have to ping many destinations. The usual requirement is to ping something not from one, but multiple sources on internal network, and sometimes from internet. To be able to do it, we have to have accounts […]
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Ping is probably the most popular network troubleshooting and monitoring tool. It happens very often that to test reachability, we have to ping many destinations. The usual requirement is to ping something not from one, but multiple sources on internal network, and sometimes from internet. To be able to do it, we have to have accounts […]
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Denise Donohue and Russ White stop by The Next Level podcast to share strategies to better align network design and technology choices with business requirements.
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Denise Donohue and Russ White stop by The Next Level podcast to share strategies to better align network design and technology choices with business requirements.
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In December of 2014 I wrote an article about a legal agreement that was discouraging network operators from implementing an important Internet security function. I am happy to report, the situation has improved: ARIN no longer requires operators explicitly accept a click-through agreement in order to access the Trust Anchor Locator (TAL). Resource Public Key […]
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