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Heavy Networking 696: EVPN Fundamentals (And Some VXLAN) With Tony Bourke

August 25, 2023 1:12:40 105.12 MB Downloads: 0

EVPN/VXLAN is our topic on today's Heavy Networking. What is it? What’s it for? Should you deploy it? Since you’ve probably already got a network, how do you add EVPN to it? Do you need special hardware? How does EVPN impact your security design? And what are the fundamentals? Our guest with the answers is IT instructor Tony Bourke. The post Heavy Networking 696: EVPN Fundamentals (And Some VXLAN) With Tony Bourke appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Heavy Networking 696: EVPN Fundamentals (And Some VXLAN) With Tony Bourke

August 25, 2023 1:12:40 105.12 MB Downloads: 0

EVPN/VXLAN is our topic on today's Heavy Networking. What is it? What’s it for? Should you deploy it? Since you’ve probably already got a network, how do you add EVPN to it? Do you need special hardware? How does EVPN impact your security design? And what are the fundamentals? Our guest with the answers is IT instructor Tony Bourke.

IPv6 Buzz 133: Getting Familiar With IPv6 Multicast

August 24, 2023 32:36 48.35 MB Downloads: 0

In this episode, Ed, Scott, and Tom discuss IPv6 multicast, what it is, how it differs (and doesn't) from its IPv4 counterpart, and how it's used in production.

IPv6 Buzz 133: Getting Familiar With IPv6 Multicast

August 24, 2023 32:36 48.35 MB Downloads: 0

In this episode, Ed, Scott, and Tom discuss IPv6 multicast, what it is, how it differs (and doesn't) from its IPv4 counterpart, and how it's used in production. The post IPv6 Buzz 133: Getting Familiar With IPv6 Multicast appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Kubernetes Unpacked 033: Platform Engineering And The CNCF White Paper

August 24, 2023 47:28 34.57 MB Downloads: 0

In today's episode, Michael and Kristina catch up with Saim Safdar to chat about a recent white paper on platform engineering from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Saim dives into not only the CNCF whitepaper, but how Platform Engineering should be thought about from a Kubernetes perspective in 2023 and beyond.

Kubernetes Unpacked 033: Platform Engineering And The CNCF White Paper

August 24, 2023 47:28 34.57 MB Downloads: 0

In today's episode, Michael and Kristina catch up with Saim Safdar to chat about a recent white paper on platform engineering from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Saim dives into not only the CNCF whitepaper, but how Platform Engineering should be thought about from a Kubernetes perspective in 2023 and beyond. The post Kubernetes Unpacked 033: Platform Engineering And The CNCF White Paper appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Heavy Wireless 009: Ham Radio For Wi-Fi Folks

August 22, 2023 33:26 48.7 MB Downloads: 0

In this podcast episode, Keith Parsons, Glenn Kate, and Lee Badman discuss the intersection of ham radio and Wi-Fi. Glenn and Lee share their personal experiences and involvement in both fields. They talk about how they got started in ham radio and Wi-Fi, the importance of joining amateur radio clubs, and the various activities and... Read more »

Heavy Wireless 009: Ham Radio For Wi-Fi Folks

August 22, 2023 33:26 48.7 MB Downloads: 0

In this podcast episode, Keith Parsons, Glenn Kate, and Lee Badman discuss the intersection of ham radio and Wi-Fi. Glenn and Lee share their personal experiences and involvement in both fields. They talk about how they got started in ham radio and Wi-Fi, the importance of joining amateur radio clubs, and the various activities and […] The post Heavy Wireless 009: Ham Radio For Wi-Fi Folks appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Network Break 443: Nuclear DCs, Mobile Cars, Fibrechannel, Open Source And Cheese

August 21, 2023 43:35 63.27 MB Downloads: 0

We’ve got more durm and strang in open source license debate, cars that don't work wihtout a network, something mumble something Fibrechannel, a security acquisition by Check Point, cheesy microchips and more. The post Network Break 443: Nuclear DCs, Mobile Cars, Fibrechannel, Open Source And Cheese appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Network Break 443: Nuclear DCs, Mobile Cars, Fibrechannel, Open Source And Cheese

August 21, 2023 43:35 63.27 MB Downloads: 0

We’ve got more durm and strang in open source license debate, cars that don't work wihtout a network, something mumble something Fibrechannel, a security acquisition by Check Point, cheesy microchips and more.

Heavy Networking 695: Automating Network And Firewall Operations With BackBox (Sponsored)

August 18, 2023 37:41 27.49 MB Downloads: 0

On today's Heavy Networking we explore network and firewall automation with sponsor BackBox. BackBox has developed a platform that aims to deliver practical automation out of the box. We get under the hood to understand how it works, what it delivers, and how it addresses the challenges of network and security operations. The post Heavy Networking 695: Automating Network And Firewall Operations With BackBox (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Heavy Networking 695: Automating Network And Firewall Operations With BackBox (Sponsored)

August 18, 2023 37:41 27.49 MB Downloads: 0

On today's Heavy Networking we explore network and firewall automation with sponsor BackBox. BackBox has developed a platform that aims to deliver practical automation out of the box. We get under the hood to understand how it works, what it delivers, and how it addresses the challenges of network and security operations.

Day Two Cloud 207: Making Sense Of SSE, SASE, And SD-WAN

August 16, 2023 51:34 74.83 MB Downloads: 0

On today's Day Two Cloud we examine the similarities and differences among SSE and SASE, which provide cloud-delivered security; and SD-WAN, which can provide connections to these services. We also discuss the drivers for cloud-delivered security, the role of networking, where and how zero trust can come into play, some of the big players in these spaces, and more. The post Day Two Cloud 207: Making Sense Of SSE, SASE, And SD-WAN appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Day Two Cloud 207: Making Sense Of SSE, SASE, And SD-WAN

August 16, 2023 51:34 74.83 MB Downloads: 0

On today's Day Two Cloud we examine the similarities and differences among SSE and SASE, which provide cloud-delivered security; and SD-WAN, which can provide connections to these services. We also discuss the drivers for cloud-delivered security, the role of networking, where and how zero trust can come into play, some of the big players in these spaces, and more.

Network Break 442: HashiCorp Swaps Open Source For BSL; Open Enterprise Linux Goes After RHEL

August 14, 2023 37:20 55.1 MB Downloads: 0

Today on Network Break we discuss big moves in open source, including HashiCorp switching from an open source license to "business source" and Red Hat competitors banding together to offer an alternative to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). We also discuss Google's odd attempt to get employees back to the office by charging them to stay at an on-campus hotel. The post Network Break 442: HashiCorp Swaps Open Source For BSL; Open Enterprise Linux Goes After RHEL appeared first on Packet Pushers.