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PQ Show 110: Is The CCIE Fading In Value?
The CCIE has been the gold standard certification in networking for years, but it's been tarnished by recent critiques. On today's Priority Queue we discuss whether the value of the CCIE is fading. The post PQ Show 110: Is The CCIE Fading In Value? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Datanauts 078: Object Storage & The OpenIO Project
Today on the Datanauts it's object storage. Our guest is Enrico Signoretti. We'll talk about how object storage compares to file & block, discuss use cases, look into the OpenIO project & more The post Datanauts 078: Object Storage & The OpenIO Project appeared first on Packet Pushers.
PQ Show 109: A Look Inside DMEVPN
On today’s Priority Queue, we explore DMEVPN, a open-source technology for multipoint EVPN tunnels. By using DMEVPN, network engineers can extend layer-2 tunnels across an IP network. The post PQ Show 109: A Look Inside DMEVPN appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Datanauts 077: Transitioning To A Less Technical Role
The Datanauts & guest Tom Hollingsworth explore the transition from the engineering trenches to new roles that demand new skills but less detailed technical know-how. The post Datanauts 077: Transitioning To A Less Technical Role appeared first on Packet Pushers.
PQ Show 108: Do You Really Want To Work For A Startup?
Working for a startup sounds cool: it's all about creativity, hoodies, and big money, right? Today's Priority Queue looks at more common outcomes, including dysfunction and failure. The post PQ Show 108: Do You Really Want To Work For A Startup? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Datanauts 076: Understanding AWS Vs. Azure
The Datanauts talk with Eric Shanks about the differences between AWS and Azure, how organizations choose a public cloud provider, the reasons application architecture are so critical, and how to deal with worries about cloud lock-in. The post Datanauts 076: Understanding AWS Vs. Azure appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Datanauts 075: AWS Warts And All
The Datanauts and guest Alex Galbraith examine the gotchas of storage, networking, and scaling in AWS so you can get the best design for the least amount of money. The post Datanauts 075: AWS Warts And All appeared first on Packet Pushers.
PQ Show 107: The Applicability Of Machine Learning To Networking
The latest Priority Queue dives into the applicability of machine learning to networking with guest David Meyer, Chief Scientist and Fellow at Brocade. The post PQ Show 107: The Applicability Of Machine Learning To Networking appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Datanauts 074: Understanding Data Models & Why They Matter
On today's Datanauts episode, Karen Lopez shares her expertise on data models, CAP Theorem and the pros and cons of various database types, and database architectures. The post Datanauts 074: Understanding Data Models & Why They Matter appeared first on Packet Pushers.
PQ Show 106: Whitebox, SD-WAN & More – An NFD14 Wrapup
Today's Priority Queue is a conversation about the whitebox, SD-WAN, analytics & automation/orchestration technologies showcased at Network Field Day 14, with guests Eyvonne Sharp and Kevin Myers. The post PQ Show 106: Whitebox, SD-WAN & More – An NFD14 Wrapup appeared first on Packet Pushers.
PQ Show 105: Will 5G Improve Rural Broadband?
Our latest Priority Queue episode tackles 5G and its potential to help with the rural broadband problem. Alex Marcham sits down with the Packet Pushers to help us understand the role that 5G will play in rural broadband Internet access. The post PQ Show 105: Will 5G Improve Rural Broadband? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
PQ Show 104: Design & Build 12: Certificate-Based DMVPN Design
The latest entry in our Design & Build series digs deeper into DMVPN. Today's focus is on using certificates for endpoint authentication with guest Nick Moody. The post PQ Show 104: Design & Build 12: Certificate-Based DMVPN Design appeared first on Packet Pushers.
PQ Show 103: Design & Build 11: DMVPN
The Packet Pushers Design & Build series continues with DMVPN, a proprietary Cisco technology for hub-and-spoke connectivity using multipoint VPNs. Our guest is Eugene Khabarov, a network engineer and CCIE. The post PQ Show 103: Design & Build 11: DMVPN appeared first on Packet Pushers.
PQ Show 102: Sonus Networks & Migrating To Microsoft Cloud PBX (Sponsored)
The Packet Pushers discuss the risks and rewards of putting your PBX in the cloud with Sonus Networks, today's sponsor. The post PQ Show 102: Sonus Networks & Migrating To Microsoft Cloud PBX (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
PQ Show 101: Kentik NPM For Cloud & DDoS Detection (Sponsored)
Kentik CEO Avi Freedman joins us on this sponsored episode to talk about new capabilities in the Kentik platform, including network performance monitoring for the cloud, as well as DDoS and anomaly detection. The post PQ Show 101: Kentik NPM For Cloud & DDoS Detection (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.