You can only live for so long on laughing cow, pot noodles, soup and beans on toast, the boat diet is good for losing weight but not for your wellbeing. I got lucky with the weather as winter was pretty mild up until late October but when it turned you certainly did feel the cold on the boat. You would have to be crazy to try and survive on a boat in winter without a stove or some form of heating.

In today’s post, we’re exploring SuzieQ, an open-source network observability platform that’s making waves in the way we monitor and understand our networks. It supports a wide array of devices from top vendors like Arista, Cisco, and Juniper, among others. We’ll start with the fundamentals and finish with a practical example to clearly illustrate how SuzieQ sets itself apart from other automation tools.
I first came across SuzieQ a while back but didn't dive deep into it because tools like Netmiko or Napalm were fitting my needs just fine. That changed when I tuned into a recent Packet Pushers podcast featuring Dinesh Dutt, the brain behind SuzieQ. Hearing him talk about it got me really interested.
After the podcast, I couldn't hold back from giving SuzieQ a try. There have been many times when I found myself writing custom scripts to get things done, only to discover that SuzieQ could have handled those tasks much more smoothly.
So, what is SuzieQ? In simple Continue reading

I was thinking of writing about Imposter Syndrome for so long but I didn't because I thought someone might figure out I don't know what I am talking about.
This is so real, I'm not even kidding. The feeling of doubting your abilities and feeling like a fraud. It's something many of us experience, especially when we're stepping out of our comfort zones or tackling new challenges. So, I decided to face this head-on and share some ways to deal with it. First, it's important to recognize when we're being too hard on ourselves. We often set unrealistically high standards and then beat ourselves up when we don't meet them. It's okay to not know everything – after all, we're all learning as we go.
Talking to others can also be a big help. You'll often find that many people feel the same way and have their own experiences with Imposter Syndrome. This can be a huge relief to know you're not alone in this.
In plain terms, it's when you feel like you're not as competent as others perceive you to be. You might think you're not good enough, despite there being clear signs Continue reading
Welcome to Technology Short Take #175! Here’s your weekend reading—a collection of links and articles from around the internet on a variety of data center- and cloud-related topics. I hope you find something useful here!
sops.Another must-explore gem by Julia Evans: Popular git config options.
Side note: I keep collecting links to insightful Git articles in the Git and GitHub section of the Network Automation Tools webinar.
Another must-explore gem by Julia Evans: Popular git config options.
Side note: I keep collecting links to insightful Git articles in the Git and GitHub section of the Network Automation Tools webinar.
Pat Gelsinger, current chief executive officer at Intel and formerly the head of its Data Center Group as well as its chief technology officer, famously invented the tick-tock method of chip launches to bring some order and reason to the way the world’s largest chip maker – as it was in the mid-2000s – mitigated risk and spurred innovation in its products. …
Intel: I Was Lostry, But Now I Am Foundry was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.
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The VyOS 1.4.0 (Sagitta) LTS release announcement is exciting news! VyOS is an open source router operating system based on Linux that can be installed on commodity PC hardware - for optimal performance at least 1GB RAM and 4GB of storage space is recommended.
The new 1.4 LTS release includes a significantly enhanced implementation of industry standard sFlow telemetry based on the open source Host sFlow agent.
set system sflow interface eth0 set system sflow interface eth1 set system sflow interface eth2 set system sflow interface eth3 set system sflow polling 30 set system sflow sampling-rate 1000 set system sflow drop-monitor-limit 50 set system sflow server 192.0.2.100Enter the commands above to enable sFlow monitoring on interfaces eth0, eth1, eth2, and eth3. Interface counters will be exported every 30 seconds, packets will be sampled with probability 1/1000, and up to 50 packet headers (and drop reasons) per second will collected from packets dropped by the router. The sFlow telemetry stream will be sent to an sFlow collector at 192.0.2.100.
Running Docker on the sFlow collector makes it easy to run a variety of Continue reading
Network operators increasingly rely on generic hosts, rather than specialized routers (appliances) to forward traffic. Much of the performance on hosts relies on offloading packets switching and processing to specialized hardware on the network interface card. In this episode of the Hedge, Krzysztof Wróbel and Maciej Rabęda join Russ and Tom to talk about hardware offloading.
You can find out more about hardware offloading here.