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January 22, 2021 1:00:13 58.71 MB Downloads: 0

Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) transforms routers, load balancers, firewalls and other network devices into virtual instances that can be service-chained, spun up and down as needed, and are cloud-friendly. But if you're a hardware hugger or have been been burned by virtualization in the past, should you avoid NFV? Today's Heavy Networking guests want to change your mind. The Packet Pushers speak with Michael Pfeiffer, a Cloud Networking Architect for a VAR; and Brad Gregory, Senior Product Manager at Equinix.

Tech Bytes: VMware’s vRealize True Visibility Suite Illuminates Dark Corners Of Your IT Stack (Sponsored)

January 20, 2021 13:50 14.57 MB Downloads: 0

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Day Two Cloud 081: Abstractions Should Save Typing, Not Thinking

January 20, 2021 48:03 47.18 MB Downloads: 0

Today's Day Two Cloud episode is part one of a two-part show on abstractions. Hosts Ned Bellavance and Ethan Banks riff on the idea that "Abstractions are there to save you typing, not to save you thinking." The upshot? Abstractions don't eliminate issues, they just move them someplace else. And that has repercussions for design, development, infrastructure, and operations.

Network Break 316: New CPU CEO Bids VMware Adieu; NSA Says Check Your DoH

January 19, 2021 41:21 41.62 MB Downloads: 0

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Tech Bytes: NetBeez Enables Active Monitoring For The Distributed WAN (Sponsored)

January 18, 2021 13:51 15.17 MB Downloads: 0

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Heavy Networking 557: User Experience Is A Full-Stack Responsibility (Sponsored)

January 15, 2021 51:58 51.82 MB Downloads: 0

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Day Two Cloud 080: Multi-Cloud Isn’t A Myth – We Have Proof

January 13, 2021 48:19 70.97 MB Downloads: 0

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Network Break 315: Pluralsight Sold For $3.5 Billion; Dent NOS Hitchhikes To The Edge

January 11, 2021 59:08 86.8 MB Downloads: 0

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Heavy Networking 556: The State Of GNS3 For Network Labs

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Heavy Networking 555: Top Network Design Trends Of 2020

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