Some people conflate SDN with whitebox switches preferably running Linux. So what exactly is software-hardware disaggregation, and how do whitebox switches and third-party network operating systems fit into the bigger picture?
I tried to answer these questions in the SDN is not whitebox switching part of (free) Introduction to SDN webinar.
On February 16, 2016, Brocade made two strategically important announcements that outlined the overall mobile network strategy and additions.
It uses an ONOS-based SDN controller.
One of the projects that I started last year was my GitHub “learning-tools” repository, in which I store tools (of various sorts) to help with learning new technologies. Many of these tools are Vagrant environments, but some are sample templates for other tools like Terraform. I recently made some updates to a couple of the tools in this repo, so I wanted to briefly update my readers.
This area of the repository was already present, but I had a note in the repo’s main README.md
noting that it wasn’t fully functional. After having to work through some other issues (issues that resulted in this blog post), I was finally able to create the tools and assets to make this environment easily repeatable. So, if you’d like to work with Docker using IPVLAN interfaces in L2 mode, then have a look in the docker-ipvlan
folder of the repository. The folder-specific README.md
is pretty self-explanatory, but if you run into any problems or issues feel free to open a GitHub issue.
This is an entirely new area of the repo. Thanks in part to being able to complete Continue reading
It will have its vEPC in the cloud by the third quarter.
Brace for the rise of machine learnings.
Policy, security and compliance are the core topics of our interview with Chris King, Vice President of the Product Marketing, Networking, and Security Business Unit at VMware. Read more here.
Last week’s Open Compute Project Summit was kinda crazy with all the announcements of new members (the big one being Google), partnerships (the big one being Mellanox and Cumulus Networks) and contributions to OCP for both hardware and software. -via Packet Pushers
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