Tony Fortunato explains how companies can safely use Telnet and SNMP v1/v2.
This excerpt from Joakim Verona’s "Practical DevOps" covers code control, including repositories like GitHub.
Just like every kind of compute job cannot be handled by a single type of microprocessor, the diversity of networking tasks in the datacenters of the world require a variety of different switch and router ASICs to best manage those tasks.
As the volume leader in the switching arena, Broadcom comes under intense competitive pressure and has to keep on its toes to provide enough variety in its switch chips to keep its rivals at bay. One way that Broadcom does this is by having two distinct switch ASIC lines.
The StrataXGS line of chips have the famous and ubiquitous …
Buffers Sometimes Beat Bandwidth For Networks was written by Timothy Prickett Morgan at The Next Platform.
I got several questions along the lines of “Do I need programming skills to attend the Building Network Automation Solutions course?”
Short answer: No.
Read more ...With the announcement of FPGA instances hitting the Amazon cloud and similar such news expected from FPGA experts Microsoft via Azure, among others, the lens was centered back on reconfigurable hardware and the path ahead. This has certainly been a year-plus of refocusing for the two main makers of such hardware, Altera and Xilinx, with the former being acquired by Intel and the latter picking up a range of new users, including AWS.
In addition to exploring what having a high-end Xilinx FPGA available in the cloud means for adoption, we talked to a couple of companies that have carved …
Configuring the Future for FPGAs in Genomics was written by Nicole Hemsoth at The Next Platform.
The companies have been relatively quick in producing jointly engineered products.