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Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net

Summary: A podcast focusing on real-life SDN, NFV and SDDC architectures and solutions that work outside of the cozy environment of vendor-branded PowerPoint.

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 Network Reliability Engineering on Software Gone Wild | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In summer 2018 Juniper started talking about another forward-looking concept: Network Reliability Engineering. We wanted to find out whether that’s another unicorn driving DeLorean with flux capacitors or something more tangible, so we invited Matt Oswalt, the author of Network Reliability Engineer’s Manifesto to talk about it in Episode 97 of Software Gone Wild.Read more ...

 Network Reliability Engineering on Software Gone Wild | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In summer 2018 Juniper started talking about another forward-looking concept: Network Reliability Engineering. We wanted to find out whether that’s another unicorn driving DeLorean with flux capacitors or something more tangible, so we invited Matt Oswalt, the author of Network Reliability Engineer’s Manifesto to talk about it in Episode 97 of Software Gone Wild.Read more …

 Using Math in Networking on Software Gone Wild | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We love to claim that we’re engineers and yet sometimes we have no clue how technology we use really works and what its limitations are… quite often because understanding those limitations would involve diving pretty deep into math (graphs, queuing and system reliability quickly come to mind).Read more ...

 Using Math in Networking on Software Gone Wild | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We love to claim that we’re engineers and yet sometimes we have no clue how technology we use really works and what its limitations are… quite often because understanding those limitations would involve diving pretty deep into math (graphs, queuing and system reliability quickly come to mind).Read more …

 From Excel to Network Infrastructure as Code with Carl Buchmann | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

After a series of forward-looking podcast episodes we returned to real life and talked with Carl Buchmann about his network automation journey, from managing upgrades with Excel and using Excel as the configuration consistency tool to network-infrastructure-as-code concepts he described in a guest blog post in February 2018Read more ...

 From Excel to Network Infrastructure as Code with Carl Buchmann | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

After a series of forward-looking podcast episodes we returned to real life and talked with Carl Buchmann about his network automation journey, from managing upgrades with Excel and using Excel as the configuration consistency tool to network-infrastructure-as-code concepts he described in a guest blog post in February 2018Read more …

 netdev 0x12 Update on Software Gone Wild | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In recent years Linux networking started evolving at an amazing pace. You can hear about all the cool new stuff at netdev conference… or listen to Episode 94 of Software Gone Wild to get a CliffsNotes version. Roopa Prabhu, Jamal Hadi Salim, and Tom Herbert joined Nick Buraglio and myself and we couldn’t help diverging into the beauties of tc, and the intricacies of low-latency forwarding before coming back on track and started discussing cool stuff like:Read more ...

 netdev 0x12 Update on Software Gone Wild | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In recent years Linux networking started evolving at an amazing pace. You can hear about all the cool new stuff at netdev conference… or listen to Episode 94 of Software Gone Wild to get a CliffsNotes version. Roopa Prabhu, Jamal Hadi Salim, and Tom Herbert joined Nick Buraglio and myself and we couldn’t help diverging into the beauties of tc, and the intricacies of low-latency forwarding before coming back on track and started discussing cool stuff like:Read more …

 Smart or Dumb NICs on Software Gone Wild | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Hardware vendors are always making their silicon more complex and feature-rich. Is that a great idea or a disaster waiting to happen? We asked Luke Gorrie, the lead developer of Snabb Switch (an open-source user-land virtual switch written in Lua) about his opinions on the topic. TL&DL version: Give me a dumb NIC, software can do everything else. If you want to know more, listen to Episode 93 of Software Gone Wild.Listen to the podcast

 Smart or Dumb NICs on Software Gone Wild | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Hardware vendors are always making their silicon more complex and feature-rich. Is that a great idea or a disaster waiting to happen? We asked Luke Gorrie, the lead developer of Snabb Switch (an open-source user-land virtual switch written in Lua) about his opinions on the topic. TL&DL version: Give me a dumb NIC, software can do everything else. If you want to know more, listen to Episode 93 of Software Gone Wild. Listen to the podcast

 Is BGP Good Enough with Dinesh Dutt on Software Gone Wild | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In recent Software Gone Wild episodes we explored emerging routing protocols trying to address the specific needs of highly-meshed data center fabrics – RIFT and OpenFabric. In Episode 92 with Dinesh Dutt we decided to revisit the basics trying to answer a seemingly simple question: do we really need new routing protocols?Read more ...

 Is BGP Good Enough with Dinesh Dutt on Software Gone Wild | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In recent Software Gone Wild episodes we explored emerging routing protocols trying to address the specific needs of highly-meshed data center fabrics – RIFT and OpenFabric. In Episode 92 with Dinesh Dutt we decided to revisit the basics trying to answer a seemingly simple question: do we really need new routing protocols?Read more …

 Network Automation with Nornir (formerly Brigade) on Software Gone Wild | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

David Barroso was sick-and-tired of using ZX Spectrum of Network Automation and decided to create an alternative with similar functionality but a proper programming language instead of YAML dictionaries masquerading as one. The result: Nornir, an interesting network automation tool formerly known as Brigade we discussed in Episode 90 of Software Gone Wild.Read more ...

 Snabb Switch Update on Software Gone Wild | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In 2014, we did a series of podcasts on Snabb Switch (Snabb Switch and OpenStack, Deep Dive), a software-only switch delivering 10-20 Gbps of forwarded bandwidth per x86 core. In the meantime, Snabb community slowly expanded, optimized the switching code, built a number of solutions on top of the packet forwarding core, and even forked a just-in-time Lua compiler to get better performance. To find out the details, listen to Episode 91 of Software Gone Wild in which Luke Gorrie explained how far the Snabb project has progressed in the last four years.Listen to the podcast

 Snabb Switch Update on Software Gone Wild | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In 2014, we did a series of podcasts on Snabb Switch (Snabb Switch and OpenStack, Deep Dive), a software-only switch delivering 10-20 Gbps of forwarded bandwidth per x86 core. In the meantime, Snabb community slowly expanded, optimized the switching code, built a number of solutions on top of the packet forwarding core, and even forked a just-in-time Lua compiler to get better performance. To find out the details, listen to Episode 91 of Software Gone Wild in which Luke Gorrie explained how far the Snabb project has progressed in the last four years. Listen to the podcast

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