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Heavy Networking 611: Data Center Networking And Observability In 2022 (Sponsored)

December 17, 2021 53:45 52.74 MB Downloads: 0

As we approach the end of 2021, it's informative to look back at how much change has gone on in the industry. One of the biggest transitions we've seen in enterprise networking has taken place in the data center. Software-defined approaches that emerged over the past decade have matured and are being deployed in production. On today's Heavy Networking, we talk with Juniper Networks in a sponsored episode about its Apstra Intent-Based Networking (IBN) platform and how Apstra is transforming the enterprise data center. The post Heavy Networking 611: Data Center Networking And Observability In 2022 (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

IPv6 Buzz 91: Thanks For Listening To IPv6 Buzz In 2021!

December 16, 2021 15:41 24.48 MB Downloads: 0

In this episode we discuss presentations at the recent UK IPv6 Council meeting. More importantly, we say thanks to you, our listeners, for keeping IPv6 Buzz in your IT podcast playlist this tumultuous year---as well as for all the great listener questions and feedback. We'll see you again in 0x7e6 (2022, that is) for even more adventures in the 128-bit IPv6 wormhole! The post IPv6 Buzz 91: Thanks For Listening To IPv6 Buzz In 2021! appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Day Two Cloud 128: DevOps’ing All The Things

December 15, 2021 48:13 69.95 MB Downloads: 0

Today is a deeply technical episode on DevOps, Azure, Docker, Terraform, and more. Our guest is Kyler Middleton, Principal DevOps Network Architect. Kyler is also a Pluralsight author and blogger.

Tech Bytes: Bringing ChatOps Into SD-WAN To Simplify Operations (Sponsored)

December 13, 2021 16:39 17.31 MB Downloads: 0

Today on the Tech Bytes podcast, sponsored by Palo Alto Networks, we discuss a new ChatOps feature in Palo Alto’s Prisma SD-WAN. Engineers and administrators can query the SD-WAN controller from a chat app such as Microsoft Teams and get a meaningful response. Sutapa Bansal, Director of Product Management at Palo Alto Networks, joins us to discuss how it works, use cases, and implementation. The post Tech Bytes: Bringing ChatOps Into SD-WAN To Simplify Operations (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Tech Bytes: Bringing ChatOps Into SD-WAN To Simplify Operations (Sponsored)

December 13, 2021 16:39 17.31 MB Downloads: 0

Today on the Tech Bytes podcast, sponsored by Palo Alto Networks, we discuss a new ChatOps feature in Palo Alto’s Prisma SD-WAN. Engineers and administrators can query the SD-WAN controller from a chat app such as Microsoft Teams and get a meaningful response. Sutapa Bansal, Director of Product Management at Palo Alto Networks, joins us to discuss how it works, use cases, and implementation.

HS014 Software Defined Infrastructure – New Build or Not ?

December 13, 2021 00:00 5.24 MB Downloads: 0

Do you need new hardware to cloud enable your infrastructure ? Should you strategise products on new hardware/greenfield basis or enable your existing brownfield infrastructure ? In this episode we discuss value of enabling existing infrastructure Beware of the vendor goldfield that Greenfield represents Whether supply chain impacts your decisions ? The value of federated... Read more »

HS014 Software Defined Infrastructure – New Build or Not ?

December 13, 2021 00:00 5.24 MB Downloads: 0

Do you need new hardware to cloud enable your infrastructure ? Should you strategise products on new hardware/greenfield basis or enable your existing brownfield infrastructure ? In this episode we discuss value of enabling existing infrastructure Beware of the vendor goldfield that Greenfield represents Whether supply chain impacts your decisions ? The value of federated […] The post HS014 Software Defined Infrastructure – New Build or Not ? appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Network Break 363: Broadcom Buys AppNeta For Experience Monitoring; Cloudflare Offers New Firewall Service

December 13, 2021 50:45 73.58 MB Downloads: 0

This week's Network Break asks whether Broadcom's acquisition of AppNeta, which offers SaaS-based digital experience monitoring, is a good fit. We look at new features in the SONiC network OS, dive into a new firewall service available from Cloudflare, and more IT news.

Heavy Networking 610: Network Automation With Nautobot

December 11, 2021 57:44 28.2 MB Downloads: 0

On today's Heavy Networking we discuss a Nautobot, an open-source software tool that can serve as a source of truth for network automation. We explore how Nautobot works, what it's used for, how it ties in with Python and Ansible, major features, and more. The post Heavy Networking 610: Network Automation With Nautobot appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Heavy Networking 610: Network Automation With Nautobot

December 10, 2021 57:44 28.2 MB Downloads: 0

On today's Heavy Networking we discuss a Nautobot, an open-source software tool that can serve as a source of truth for network automation. We explore how Nautobot works, what it's used for, how it ties in with Python and Ansible, major features, and more.

Day Two Cloud 127: Avoiding Infrastructure As Code (IaC) Pitfalls

December 08, 2021 45:09 66.07 MB Downloads: 0

There are a lot of good things you can do with Infrastructure as Code (IaC) for automation, repeatability, and ease of operations and development. But there are also code and infrastructure pitfalls where you can tumble into a hole, break your leg, and get eaten by spiders. OK, maybe not  that bad, but on today's episode we talk about potential IaC pitfalls and how to avoid them with guest Tim Davis.

Tech Bytes: The Security Fabric Advantage With Fortinet (Sponsored)

December 06, 2021 19:14 18.32 MB Downloads: 0

Today's Tech Bytes podcast is a security conversation--specifically security fabrics or ‘security mesh’ architectures: an integrated set of products that work together to help you manage risk in the network, on endpoints, and to do things like improve detection and response. Fortinet is our sponsor. The post Tech Bytes: The Security Fabric Advantage With Fortinet (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Tech Bytes: The Security Fabric Advantage With Fortinet (Sponsored)

December 06, 2021 19:14 18.32 MB Downloads: 0

Today's Tech Bytes podcast is a security conversation--specifically security fabrics or ‘security mesh’ architectures: an integrated set of products that work together to help you manage risk in the network, on endpoints, and to do things like improve detection and response. Fortinet is our sponsor.

Network Break 362: AWS Announces Private 5G Service; FTC Says No To Nvidia’s Arm Grab

December 06, 2021 58:16 85.29 MB Downloads: 0

Today's Network Break covers two AWS announcements including a private 5G offering and new networking service, discusses why the FTC is against Nvidia acquiring Arm Holdings, examines a new security feature in Aviatrix, and more tech news.

Heavy Networking 609: Innovation Or Stagnation – A Year-End Networking Review

December 03, 2021 57:46 84.36 MB Downloads: 0

Today's Heavy Networking considers the current state of networking technologies and the networking market. We debate whether we've seen any significant innovations over the past year, if the industry has stagnated, or if we're simply trying to stay on top of disruptions caused by cloud, Covid, and the erosion of traditional network boundaries. We also discuss how network engineers and the industry are dealing with complexity, if organizations can "cloud" their way out of legacy problems, and more. The post Heavy Networking 609: Innovation Or Stagnation – A Year-End Networking Review appeared first on Packet Pushers.