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Packet Pushers Go To AutoCon1
Road trip! A contingent of the Packet Pushers ventured to the AutoCon1 conference in May, 2024. AutoCon is a twice-yearly gathering of network engineers and IT pros working to advance the state of the art in network automation. See the journey from New Hampshire to Amsterdam.
Roger Perkin's video here: ruclips.net/video/zJ6YE7iFAhA/видео.htmlsi=Uf1ND84DzXrRY66Q
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Meet Kubenet: Nokia’s Open Source Network Automation Platform
Просмотров 2394 часа назад
Kubenet is a new open source project from Nokia to make Kubernetes more consumable in network automation. Nokia's Wim Henderickx introduces the project at AutoCon1, and then sits down with Ethan Banks from the Packet Pushers to provide more details. Find out more at learn.kubenet.dev/
Itential’s Free torero Is A NetOps Automation Execution Platform
Просмотров 504 часа назад
torero is a free automation gateway for NetOps. It works with Ansible, Python, and Terraform. Itential's Peter Sprygada explains how torero can help you move from localized automations to team automations and operationalize your automation efforts. Find out more at torero.dev/
IETF’s Network Management Operations (NMOP) Working Group
Просмотров 767 часов назад
When you think of IETF, you probably just think of defining protocols, but its new NMOP working group is all about helping network operators identify issues and deploy solutions, including those that pop up around automation. Mahesh Jethanandani is an NMOP leader and joins the show today to tell us what they are working on and invite all network operators big and small to give their input. We d...
NetBox Labs’ Cloud Free Plan Means Everyone Can Have NetBox-as-a-Service
Просмотров 1567 часов назад
NetBox announced its NetBox Cloud Free plan to give everyone a SaaS option to run this network automation source of truth. Mark Coleman, co-founder of NetBox Labs, announced the offering live on stage at the AutoCon1 event in May 2024, which you can watch here. Afterwards, Mark and Packet Pushers co-founder Ethan Banks discuss the announcement to get more details, including features and capabil...
IPv6 Basics: Neighbor Discovery
Просмотров 1597 часов назад
Imagine a world with no broadcast storms, basically no DAD issues, not even ARP and reverse ARP. That is the world of IPv6 neighbor discovery. In today’s episode, we teach you the simplicity of IPv6 neighbor discovery: just native Layer 3 addresses, ICMPv6, and multicast. If you’ve ever been annoyed at a guy hopping on stage at a concert to propose to his partner in the crowd, this is the episo...
AI and Total Network Operations with Scott Robohn
Просмотров 909 часов назад
This is the final episode of a series of interviews with Scott Robohn (for now). We discuss AI in networking operations and how it’s still too early to tell exactly how much, if any, value will be created. We also dig into Scott’s Total Network Operations framework, what it consists of and how he wants to continue to develop it. Tune in to get your fill of systems thinking and Marvel references...
Dropping the SBOM: The Software Bill of Materials and Risk Management
Просмотров 5512 часов назад
If you care about nutrition, you check the ingredients of your food. If you care about your IT infrastructure, you check the Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) of the tech. At least that’s the future that Thomas Pace hopes for. Right now, SBOMs aren’t super common and software transparency is very low. Thomas walks us through what should be in an SBOM, who in an organization should care about it...
Down and Dirty with Industrial Wireless
Просмотров 3712 часов назад
Wastewater containers, conveyors, chemical reactors… Scott McNeil goes out where the carpet ends to do his wireless work. Today he joins the show to talk us through the basics of designing industrial wireless architecture. With advances in wireless technology, not only is wireless now reliable enough for production environments, but it’s also much cheaper than wired solutions. Scott walks us th...
Greg’s Finale
Просмотров 9312 часов назад
This is Greg’s last Heavy Strategy episode before he heads off to retirement. He gives us his final pieces of career and life advice, opinions on private equity, and a Cookie Monster quote. We also briefly introduce John Burke, the new Heavy Strategy co-host. Farewell, Greg. Thank you for all the great debates. . . . . . Heavy Strategy is part of the Packet Pushers network. Visit our website to...
HPE, Nvidia Cozy Up on AI Infrastructure; Norway Uncovers Rare Earth Elements Motherlode
Просмотров 9514 часов назад
Take a Network Break! We start with a longish round of FUs, and then dive into news. HPE announces HPE Private Cloud, which includes software, switches, and GPUs from Nvidia for building out infrastructure to support AI workloads. HPE also announced KVM virtualization for HPE Private Cloud. We debate whether Britian’s anti-trust inquiry to the HPE/Juniper acqui-merger will slow down the process...
Performance, Power Efficiency Drive Dutch IXP Upgrade to Nokia Routers, Silicon (Sponsored)
Просмотров 3314 часов назад
Today on the Tech Bytes podcast, sponsored by Nokia, we hear from Nokia customer NL-IX. NL-IX is a leading Internet Exchange based in the Netherlands. The organization recently redesigned and upgraded its network. Nokia played a role in that upgrade, including 400 and 800G routers and FP5 silicon. We’re joined by Dirk Kalkman, Chief Network Architect at NL-IX, to talk about what drove their cho...
High Stakes Network Observability for High Frequency Trading
Просмотров 18321 час назад
High Frequency Trading in finance demands the utmost quality and speed from a network, making flawless observability a must. Our guest today is Radu Ionco from Jump Trading, and he tells us about how they built their own custom network observability platform, even creating a monitoring system for the monitoring system. We talk through streaming telemetry, REST APIs, and even CLI scraping. He ex...
Operationalize Your Automations With torero (Sponsored)
Просмотров 80День назад
When you’re trying to share your cool new network automation with your co-workers, the last thing you want to do is deal with other systems’ different libraries and dependencies gumming it up. That’s where our episode sponsor torero comes into play. As an “automation gateway,” torero dynamically creates an execution environment based on what has been committed into a repository so the script wi...
Don’t Fear Database DevOps
Просмотров 61День назад
Most platform engineers are scared of databases, and most database administrators prefer it that way. But our guest today says it’s time to move forward together toward a future of database linters, observability, and abstraction. Adam Furmanek makes the case that just like how developers had to learn some networking, and networking tools were created to meet their needs, now the same must be d...
The God Accounts: Cloud IAM
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The God Accounts: Cloud IAM
How to Ask Questions
Просмотров 113День назад
How to Ask Questions
Journey to SSE with HPE Aruba Networking (Sponsored)
Просмотров 47День назад
Journey to SSE with HPE Aruba Networking (Sponsored)
Reducing Complexity With Fortinet's Unified SASE (Sponsored)
Просмотров 12614 дней назад
Reducing Complexity With Fortinet's Unified SASE (Sponsored)
Leveraging ICMPv6 to Troubleshoot Network Issues
Просмотров 11814 дней назад
Leveraging ICMPv6 to Troubleshoot Network Issues
The Excitement and Trepidation of Automation with Scott Robohn
Просмотров 10114 дней назад
The Excitement and Trepidation of Automation with Scott Robohn
COWs, COLTs, and WOWs
Просмотров 5414 дней назад
COWs, COLTs, and WOWs
RSA Recap, Including a View from the Event SOC
Просмотров 5514 дней назад
RSA Recap, Including a View from the Event SOC
HPE Launches Enterprise Private 5G; Arista Creates Agent for NVIDIA SmartNICs
Просмотров 12014 дней назад
HPE Launches Enterprise Private 5G; Arista Creates Agent for NVIDIA SmartNICs
NaaS by Meter: Next-gen Hardware, Software, and Operations (Sponsored)
Просмотров 4414 дней назад
NaaS by Meter: Next-gen Hardware, Software, and Operations (Sponsored)
Greg Ferro: The Exit Interview
Просмотров 37321 день назад
Greg Ferro: The Exit Interview
Packing Up Kubernetes Unpacked
Просмотров 9321 день назад
Packing Up Kubernetes Unpacked
When the Cloud was Born
Просмотров 12421 день назад
When the Cloud was Born
Geek Speak to Biz Talk
Просмотров 7621 день назад
Geek Speak to Biz Talk
What’s the Matter? Understanding the Matter Protocol
Просмотров 12521 день назад
What’s the Matter? Understanding the Matter Protocol

Комментарии

  • @TheRealStevenPolley
    @TheRealStevenPolley 5 дней назад

    RIP in peace

  • @NotaUserIam
    @NotaUserIam 9 дней назад

    It’s called Telegraf / Prometheus / Elastic. Building your own is crazy.

  • @MrShayjan
    @MrShayjan 21 день назад

    I will miss "Bad" 👮 Greg grilling Cisco

  • @spoz
    @spoz 23 дня назад

    thank you Greg.

  • @ryanmartin8954
    @ryanmartin8954 23 дня назад

    Wish you the best Greg in your next chapter!

  • @MichaelVLang
    @MichaelVLang 23 дня назад

    Thanks Greg. Been reading for years. Good luck with your future!

  • @Sator810
    @Sator810 23 дня назад

    The end of an era, take care Greg.

  • @burntdawg
    @burntdawg 23 дня назад

    All the best Mr Ferro. Your blog and the podcasts helped get me out of the rut I was in at the start of my career, and for that I am extremely grateful.

  • @nurspass
    @nurspass 27 дней назад

    Relly good stuff, thanks

  • @Erikre33
    @Erikre33 28 дней назад

    I dont see how paying 5 times more is beneficial for customers

  • @pldvs
    @pldvs Месяц назад

    Dark information is the best information.

  • @pldvs
    @pldvs Месяц назад

    Think outside the box. if you're interesting enough they're using your power supply for egress. How many frequencies can you nest in a laser? Are you monitoring your local airwaves? Am I crazy, or are you just not that interesting? Check your logs on a Monday? lmao

  • @212helpdesk
    @212helpdesk Месяц назад

    Long time listener but i was on google podcasts which didnt have a section for commenting or like-ing I couldnt fint it atleast.

  • @212helpdesk
    @212helpdesk Месяц назад

    Man i luv Heavy Strategy. Im not sure what that says about me. I like conflict with smart people maybe?

  • @dragonballbw3
    @dragonballbw3 Месяц назад

    I think it would be more of LISP-vxlan than EVPN-LISP... (controlplane-encap) I guess using my logic, pure LISP systems would be LISP-LISP...

    • @dragonballbw3
      @dragonballbw3 Месяц назад

      on a re-listen, I realize Ethan said vxlan-LISP. (encap-control)

  • @HulaNetworksSanJose
    @HulaNetworksSanJose Месяц назад

    Great insights from OpenColo on leveraging Nokia's SR Linux network OS for automating BGP peering! It's impressive to see how SR Linux's robust features enable predictable automations and efficient telemetry ingestion for monitoring and operations.

  • @Douglas_Gillette
    @Douglas_Gillette Месяц назад

    ‘Zero trust’ is marketing propaganda. It is total BS. Authentication and re-authentication at the user level and various system component levels has been around for a very long time.

  • @dragonballbw3
    @dragonballbw3 Месяц назад

    NSX 3.x+ uses NSX-T as its base, so Geneve. "NSX-V" is dead.

  • @richardmccann4815
    @richardmccann4815 Месяц назад

    With american nuclear power plants, a safety check by the NRC found over 100 instances where critical parts ( valves, gauges, switches, etc) had been replaced with cheaper off the shelf, untested, un- certified parts, many of which were critical to safety! And this was not an in-depth examination of the reactor systems, but a look at easily accessible, SAFETY CRUCIAL COMPONENTS! Another plant was found to be directing radioactive water leaking from a 12" pipe flange into a floor drain, with plastic sheeting, secured with some duct tape, to a wooden broom handle! Sure, we could make nuclear powerplants safer, but as long as they are operated by corporations with the bottom dollar in mind, there will never be safety first! And all these wireless sensors and systems would have to be tested to the demanding circumstances of nuclear radiation! A neutron goes thru nearly anything, and gamma rays destroy both cellular structures and electronics. Hardwired systems are the most substantial and abuse resistant. Even robots failed in the high radiation levels at chernobyl and the huge levels at Fukushima, a million Sieverts out side the reactor buildings, and 3 sieverts is a lethal dose! Now plutonium is found on every land mass, and cesium137 is found from surface to the ocean floor! Strontium90 was found in every scottish childs teeth tested along the coast and near the dounreay reprocessing plant!! This will kill all life on earth, the ocean of peace is now nearly sterile! Salmon are decimated, none at all returning in many rivers on the pacific coast, anchovies and squid and feeder fish industry's are shut down!

  • @ivansmith4277
    @ivansmith4277 Месяц назад

    thanks for work - previous video about services very informative

  • @ivansmith4277
    @ivansmith4277 Месяц назад

    great video

  • @niyeamerika
    @niyeamerika Месяц назад

    Thanks a lot for the great content! 🙏

  • @niyeamerika
    @niyeamerika Месяц назад

    Thank you Ethan and Ed. Ethan - for asking great questions, Ed- for giving great answers 😁

  • @user-si3rw8rn5v
    @user-si3rw8rn5v Месяц назад

    This fellow also side hustles as an auctioneer.

  • @HappyHollerz138
    @HappyHollerz138 2 месяца назад

    ive seen unwanted shadow hosting without approval. i dont like intrusion its remote and a dozen or so operators, i spoke to watchdog , HLS Nisa Icann and 20 in total aspects cause i dont support terrorism how do you relax this?? im terrified and want no Mitm indecency...🎉😮..Thanks for any feedback

  • @niyeamerika
    @niyeamerika 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for the great interview/tutorial. I liked this format a lot, when someone asks for clarification of specific things. Thanks a lot.

  • @Peanu7butt3r-Garage
    @Peanu7butt3r-Garage 2 месяца назад

    Thank for for this short series. It's good to hear it clearly laid out like this.

  • @NotaUserIam
    @NotaUserIam 2 месяца назад

    Because every vendor is trying to lock us in with their own vendor solution which leaves every organization having to develop their own solution

  • @212helpdesk
    @212helpdesk 2 месяца назад

    My fav show, heavy strategy!

  • @danieltalkstech22
    @danieltalkstech22 2 месяца назад

    Super powerful tool 👏

  • @ChitChat
    @ChitChat 2 месяца назад

    Ironic. Eric, I just bought your python book earlier today.

    • @NetworkAutomationNerds
      @NetworkAutomationNerds Месяц назад

      Thank you @ChitChat for listening and checking out the book. Let me know if you have any feedbacks on any of the content! 😃

  • @MikeColes
    @MikeColes 2 месяца назад

    CISA, the sister agency to the TSA. Both are theatrics over substance.

  • @biswajitsadhu3607
    @biswajitsadhu3607 2 месяца назад

    In type 2 Seq number is used to identify is the latest one incase the same mac updates comes

  • @yawnyame981
    @yawnyame981 2 месяца назад

    This is a fantastic BGP series. Please when will the next set of videos be released? Again thanks a lot Russ White and Packet Pushers

  • @sassynatan
    @sassynatan 2 месяца назад

    beneš network & butterfly are both 5 stages - but what will be the different ? within them?

  • @icantseethis
    @icantseethis 2 месяца назад

    Checking back on this, Stability AI may have something to say here.

  • @shenidan2023
    @shenidan2023 3 месяца назад

    The biggest problem is people applying with cvs which claim xperience over a massive range of technologies. Many have exposure and are not actual experts. Companies sifting their resumes then make selection choices based on generic keywords due to the volume. Recruitment agencies have the same problem. In the end people who are capable and have not misled people are shafted. Quite how we get found these scumbags is beyond me. Its dog eat dog.

  • @tumwesigyetomson6154
    @tumwesigyetomson6154 3 месяца назад

    Thanks so much Ed. You have simplified everything for me. You are the best trainer i have learned from 🥰

  • @DergEnterprises
    @DergEnterprises 3 месяца назад

    As a long time network/IT guy, I yelled "yes Grerg!" when he pushed back hard on emotional intelligence. Big thumbs up!

  • @abhirupacharya010
    @abhirupacharya010 3 месяца назад

    Beautiful explanation. Cleared a ton of my doubts. This praise doesn't just refer to this video; it actually refers to the entire series. Thanks a lot!!

  • @bluestarwars
    @bluestarwars 3 месяца назад

    Generally helpful and reasonably clear, but at 21:30 when a butterfly topology is shown to be folded and a different view is shown - WHY, of WHY are different colors used (and it even looks like two groups have the same color)? it would be SO much better to keep the same colors in the transition animation.

  • @ryanmartin8954
    @ryanmartin8954 3 месяца назад

    As far as the different feature sets baked in (again only focused on Cisco Nexus) - Microburst detection can be useful in some situations. AFD/ETRAP/DPP are all very unique ways to work around being fair to bursty traffic as well as being fair to elephant and mice flows. As far as the gPB telemetry, I've seen a large uptick in this becoming more important. Primarily with the way this data can be used with no CPU overhead to deliver non-sampled full flow records directly to a collector. Built in tools such as Nexus Dashboard Insights can use this data beyond troubleshooting these days to do things like dependency mapping using connectivity analysis allowing you to stitch together security policy based on what's actually happening versus limited logging capabilities of these switches (they are not firewalls and are limited by control plane policing usually). The main problem with telemetry is scale of the collector and Cisco's NDI app is limited to 20,000 flows/sec.

  • @ryanmartin8954
    @ryanmartin8954 3 месяца назад

    Some corrections on Cisco's Cloud Scale ASICs (since that is what I primarily work with in ACI mode) - They do not use that additional ASIC to do VXLAN encap/decap with routing. That was one of the main purposes of them developing their own silicon. Only the Gen 1 N9K switches used the Broadcom dual ASIC hack. Regarding store and forward versus cut through, with the N9300 for example, it depends on speed of ingress/egress. Given it's a fabric, this makes the most sense. i.e egress interface is same speed or faster it uses cut through and if there is a CRC error, it has to "stomp" the CRC by changing the frame FCS letting other egress ports know that it has already been forwarded but it has errors. If the ingress interface is slower than egress, it defaults to store and forward. I imagine this is the opposite of what you described in relation to speed mismatch. In this case it seems they are smoothing out the difference in signal rate on egress by using the buffer. This of course is different than congestion-related speed mismatch.

  • @uendarkarplips7263
    @uendarkarplips7263 3 месяца назад

    Companies need penalties when they get breached. Today they sweep it under the rug, and give everyone credit monitoring.

  • @Douglas_Gillette
    @Douglas_Gillette 4 месяца назад

    Being certified no longer means being capable. SANS can not be trusted because they are in the business of certifying. Their interest is not in growing skills and helping people become capable but being certified.

  • @dragonballbw3
    @dragonballbw3 4 месяца назад

    Kubevirt? Obvious advantage is that you get Kubernetes networking (NSX replacement).

  • @jaafarbalaghi9012
    @jaafarbalaghi9012 4 месяца назад

    Very useful information. Thanks a lot.

  • @I4get42
    @I4get42 4 месяца назад

    Great discussion y'all! Thanks for sharing your insights on what is to come 🙂

  • @ricardovarela8547
    @ricardovarela8547 5 месяцев назад

    Great explanation!

  • @ricardovarela8547
    @ricardovarela8547 5 месяцев назад

    Great content and thanks for sharing. I would suggest slow down a little bit, it is difficult to see the result of the playbooks specially when you are new to Ansible