Heavy Networking
Summary: Heavy Networking is an unabashedly nerdy dive into all things networking. Described by one listener as "verbal white papers," the weekly episodes feature network engineers, industry experts, and vendors sharing useful information to keep your professional knowledge sharp and your career growing. Hosts Greg Ferro, Ethan Banks and Drew Conry-Murray cut through the marketing spin to explore what works—and what doesn't—in networking today, while keeping an eye on what's ahead for the industry. On air since 2010, Heavy Networking is the flagship show of the Packet Pushers podcast network.
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Podcasts:
In today’s sponsored show with Silver Peak, we talk about lessons they've learned from more than 500 customer deployments, the role of routing, the necessity of Internet breakouts, and more. Our guest is David Hughes, founder and CEO.
The Packet Pushers and sponsor Cisco dive into EVPN to explore how it works and find out why it's attracting the attention of enterprises and carriers for use cases such as data center interconnect and Carrier Ethernet.
On today's show, Peyton Maynard-Koran joins the Packet Pushers talk about why some enterprise networks avoid change, and why vendors want to keep it that way.
On today’s Weekly Show, sponsor ThousandEyes is back to discuss Device Layer, a new feature that uses SNMP to collect data from network devices to boost visibility of network performance.
Today's show is Greg and Ethan sharing ideas and opinions about how the networking industry has changed in the past year. Topics include SD-WAN & Intent-Based Networking.
On today’s Packet Pushers show, sponsored by Cisco, we discuss device programmability, network modeling with YANG, and the IOS XR Service-Level API.
The Packet Pushers' Future Of Networking series continues with guest Brighten Godfrey, CTO and cofounder of Veriflow. We'll talk about intent-based networking and some of the mathematics behind this emerging approach to networking.
On today's sponsored Weekly Show, InterOptic CEO Tim Dixon joins the Packet Pushers for a lively discussion about the world of optics.
Juniper Networks joins the Packet Pushers on this sponsored podcast to talk about Juniper's vision of the Self-Driving Network to bring more automation, efficiency, and security to the network.
On today's sponsored Weekly Show, we look at the role of VMware NSX in bringing networking, automation, and security to applications on premises and in the cloud.
Today's Weekly Show examines IT's blame and shame culture and explores options and alternatives to make ti better. Our guests are Carl Fugate and John Hildebrand.
The Packet Pushers talk with sponsor Oracle Ravello about the Networking 2.0 enhancements to its hypervisor, which lets you move VMs to the cloud without the need for underlying changes.
BGP is one of the fundamental protocols for routing in the Internet, but it also has its limitations. Today's Weekly Show drills into the uses of BGP and problems associated with it. Our guests are Sue Hares and Russ White.
The Future of Networking series continues with guest Fred Baker, a Cisco Fellow and longtime network engineer and IETF chair. Greg and Fred discuss the history and future of QoS, adaptive queue management, and the impact of IoT.
Today on Packet Pushers we discuss how the operational change of network automation can affect your organization. Our guest is Alejandro Salinas, Senior Manager of Global Network Operations at GroupOn.