HN729: Open Source to Closed
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by Katie Dunn, Packet Pushers
6d ago
With “The Cathedral and the Bazaar” as his guide, Srivats launched Ostinato, his open source project, in 2010. He needed an affordable network traffic generator at his day job, he was passionate enough to build one during his nights and weekends, and end users loved it– it has been downloaded hundreds of thousands of times.... Read more ..read more
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HN728: How Drivenets Leverages Ethernet Fabrics For AI Networking (Sponsored)
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by Katie Dunn, Packet Pushers
1w ago
To run AI workloads, a network needs thousands of GPUs and those GPUs must operate in sync. If there is congestion or dropped frames, very expensive efforts could be delayed or disrupted. While there are advantages to using Ethernet for AI networking (including engineers well-trained in the protocol and a robust ecosystem), it wasn’t designed... Read more ..read more
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HN727: Kubernetes Networking Essentials
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by Katie Dunn, Packet Pushers
2w ago
Where there are containers, there is networking. Today we dig into the networking that underlies Kubernetes, the open source orchestration platform for container-based applications. Our guest Karim El Jamali takes us through the essential concepts: Nodes, pods, clusters, CNIs, virtual ethernet pairs, ingress controller, eBPF, and service meshes. As container-based applications grow in popularity, it’s... Read more ..read more
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HN726: From Automation to Orchestration for a FinTech Network (Sponsored)
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by Katie Dunn, Packet Pushers
3w ago
Fiserv is one of the largest payment processors in the world, handling 70 to 80% of all global financial transactions. Its network is critical to the business. The organization knew it needed network automation, but early attempts got some things wrong. On today’s Heavy Networking we talk about how Fiserv worked through these challenges to... Read more ..read more
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HN725: Standing up a DC Network Using Terraform
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by Katie Dunn, Packet Pushers
1M ago
Matt Horn built a data center network through automation, remotely. This is the future of network engineering. Matt shares how his team did it technically: Terraform, a little Ansible, leveraging pipelines, etc. But he also shares the processes and culture that made it happen: Management and peer buy-in, tight enforcement based on user access, and... Read more ..read more
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HN724: How Packets Move Through a Network Device
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by Katie Dunn, Packet Pushers
1M ago
Today we metaphorically pop open the hood of switches and routers, taking a look at the mechanics of how they work. We cover the three states: configuration, operational, and forwarding. We talk RIB and FIB, along with CAM, TCAM, and MPLS. We also cover line rate, port-to-port latency, and buffers. Whether it’s been awhile since... Read more ..read more
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HN723: ‘It’s like Legos’: Developing a Network Automation Framework
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by Katie Dunn, Packet Pushers
1M ago
Right now, we have the building blocks for network automation, but we don’t have end-to-end designs or complete systems. It’s like having a bunch of Legos but no instructions for how to build your spaceship. Ryan Shaw, David Sinn, and their colleagues in the Network Automation Forum are tackling this problem. Their goal is to... Read more ..read more
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HN722: Ivan Pepelnjak’s Netlab Eliminates the Tedious Bits of Labbing
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by Katie Dunn, Packet Pushers
1M ago
One dark day, Ivan Pepelnjak stopped labbing. He just couldn’t make himself yet again go through assigning addresses, building links, putting devices in place, setting up OSPF, BGP, VXLAN, EVPN, etc. before even being able to start whatever simulation or test he wanted to do. But from that darkness arose netlab. Ivan created netlab to... Read more ..read more
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HN721: Goodbye Network Cowboys, Hello Total Network Operations
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by Katie Dunn, Packet Pushers
2M ago
The days of network cowboy heroism are over… or at least they need to be. It’s time for network engineering to grow up and standardize how networks are built. Not only will this make life easier for all of us as we inherit networks when we move from company to company, but it’s the only... Read more ..read more
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HN719: Meet SuzieQ, The Network Observability Application
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by Katie Dunn, Packet Pushers
2M ago
Guest Dinesh Dutt introduces his newest creation, SuzieQ. It’s a network observability platform application that has both a free, open source version and an enterprise version. Lightweight, fast, and platform-agnostic, SuzieQ’s use cases include network documentation, troubleshooting, fabric-wide visibility, network refresh and redesign, low/no code validation, audits and compliance, and proactive health checks. Hosts Ethan... Read more ..read more
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