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Heavy Networking 554: Mistaking Commercial Software For A Security Blanket

December 11, 2020 53:17 78.66 MB Downloads: 0

Today's Heavy Networking talks about the tradeoffs between commercial and open source software. While open source takes time and effort to make work, is commercial software any better? Guest Daniel Teycheney is here for the debate.

Day Two Cloud 078: Cloud Economics Are Ridiculous

December 09, 2020 57:00 84.27 MB Downloads: 0

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BiB099: Isovalent Brings You Cilium Enterprise

December 08, 2020 4:31 4.95 MB Downloads: 0

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Network Break 313: Salesforce Snaps Up Slack; HPE To Decamp For Houston

December 07, 2020 39:03 57.88 MB Downloads: 0

This week's Network Break analyzes the implications of Salesforce's Slack acquisition, discusses why HPE is moving its HQ to Houston, new ASICs from Broadcom, the distastefulness of Dell selling security add-ons for its supply chain, the shakiness of IETF funding, and more tech news.

Heavy Networking 553: Why Does BGP Need Link State?

December 04, 2020 50:41 52.28 MB Downloads: 0

Hannes Gredler stops by the Heavy Networking virtual studios to educate us on what BGP-LS is, the problems it aims to solve, how it differs from segment routing, and whether the industry is loading too many features onto the back of the BGP workhorse.

Tech Bytes: ThousandEyes Expands Visibility Into Modern App Architectures (Sponsored)

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Today's Tech Bytes peers into cloud visibility with sponsor ThousandEyes. The company is improving its platform with multi-service views, Internet and hybrid cloud visibility, SD-WAN monitoring, and more. The goal is to give you a more comprehensive picture of the dependencies that make up today's applications, services, and networks. Our guests are Angelique Medina and Archana Kesavan.

Day Two Cloud 077: Why Kubernetes Is Wrong For You

December 02, 2020 48:16 38.59 MB Downloads: 0

Kubernetes seems like a shining paragon of Ops efficiency, but the reality of running it is quite different. Is your organization up to the task? Is Kubernetes the thing you actually want or need? In this Day Two Cloud episode we talk to Cory O’Daniel and Rishi Malik from Container Heroes, and they have some thoughts on why Kubernetes is wrong for you.

Network Break 312: AWS Kneecapped By Kinesis; Linux Unlikely For Apple M1

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Heavy Networking 552: How Fortinet Enables Multi-Vendor Security Integration (Sponsored)

November 27, 2020 38:06 40.83 MB Downloads: 0

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Day Two Cloud 076: A Curated KubeCon And CloudNativeCon Roundup

November 25, 2020 53:06 52.07 MB Downloads: 0

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November 25, 2020 14:40 36.9 MB Downloads: 0

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Tech Bytes: Palo Alto Networks Pushes For The Next Generation Of SD-WAN (Sponsored)

November 23, 2020 16:16 13.28 MB Downloads: 0

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Network Break 311: Apstra Gets Loud About SONiC; VMware Sinks More Hooks Into Networking

November 23, 2020 46:26 35.48 MB Downloads: 0

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Heavy Networking 551: An Insider’s Guide To The SONiC Network OS

November 20, 2020 1:07:43 50.39 MB Downloads: 0

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