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Tech Bytes: Simplifying Network Deployment & Operations With Nile (Sponsored)

Today Austin Hawthorne from Nile joins us to dig into the company’s Network as a Service (NaaS) approach and how it differentiates from traditional networking solutions. Nile aims to streamline network deployment and operations by providing a complete network service: It performs the site survey, provides the switches and access points, brings the gear on... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/tech-bytes/tech-bytes-simplifying-network-deployment-operations-with-nile-sponsored/

19m
Apr 01, 2024
NB472: HPE Adds GenAI to Aruba Central; Intel Eager to Slurp Billions in Subsidies

Take a Network Break! This week we try to peel back the layers on HPE’s announcement about new GenAI capabilties in Aruba Networking Central, parse Broadcom’s touting of its AI credentials, and feel conflicted about Intel sucking up billions in taxpayer dollars. South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix dangles a $4 billion investment promise to the... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/network-break/nb472-hpe-adds-genai-to-aruba-central-intel-eager-to-slurp-billions-in-subsidies/

1h 5m
Apr 01, 2024
HN727: Kubernetes Networking Essentials

Where there are containers, there is networking. Today we dig into the networking that underlies Kubernetes, the open source orchestration platform for container-based applications. Our guest Karim El Jamali takes us through the essential concepts: Nodes, pods, clusters, CNIs, virtual ethernet pairs, ingress controller, eBPF, and service meshes. As container-based applications grow in popularity, it’s... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/heavy-networking/hn727-kubernetes-networking-essentials/

1h 6m
Mar 29, 2024
KU052: Wasm Is Not Here to Take Your Containers

Is WebAssembly (Wasm) here to replace containers? Not really, says guest Matt Butcher. Instead, Wasm is here for a specific kind of workload: One that needs to start super fast (under a millisecond), handle something, and then shutdown. Containers are still best for running very long, I/O intensive multithreaded workloads. Matt, Michael, and Kristina discuss... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/kubernetes-unpacked/ku052-wasm-is-not-here-to-take-your-containers/

27m
Mar 28, 2024
D2C238: Tech Hiring is Borked

Life isn’t easy for someone looking for a job in tech. There are lots of content mills pushing the idea that if you just pass this one six-month course, you’ll have a six-figure career in no time. There are lots of hiring companies who make job applicants jump through a ton of hoops, but often... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/day-two-cloud/d2c238-tech-hiring-is-borked/

38m
Mar 27, 2024
PP007: IPv6 Security Essentials

Welcome to a crossover episode with the Packet Protector podcast! You’re already running IPv6, even if you don’t know it yet. Your remote users are using it at their homes, your printers come with it built into the kernel, your generals are using it on their mobile phones (check out our news headlines section). So... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/ipv6-buzz/ipb148-ipv6-security-essentials/

53m
Mar 26, 2024
PP007: IPv6 Security Essentials

You’re already running IPv6, even if you don’t know it yet. Your remote users are using it at their homes, your printers come with it built into the kernel, your generals are using it on their mobile phones (check out our news headlines section). So let’s stop trying to disable it whack-a-mole style, and start... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/packet-protector/pp007-ipv6-security-essentials/

53m
Mar 26, 2024
Tech Bytes: How SR Linux Lets You Take Control Of Your Data Center (Sponsored)

On today’s Tech Bytes, we explore SR Linux, the network operating system developed by today’s sponsor Nokia. Why should you care about the network OS running in your data center? Nokia designed SR Linux to support automation, orchestration, and customization. We’ll dig into SR Linux’s support for YANG and gNMI and how that ties into... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/tech-bytes/tech-bytes-how-sr-linux-lets-you-take-control-of-your-data-center-sponsored/

23m
Mar 25, 2024
NB471: Nvidia Unveils 800G Ethernet, InfiniBand Switches For AI Fabrics; ‘Ghost Jobs’ Haunt Job Boards

Take a Network Break! Nvidia announces new 800G switches, one for Ethernet and one for InfiniBand, for building AI fabrics. Nvidia also announces an “AI supercomputer,” a rack-scale pre-built bundle of Nvidia GPUs and CPUs connected via InfiniBand switches. The NaaS startup Meter announces new campus switches and what it calls a “digital twin” capability,... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/network-break/nb471-nvidia-unveils-800g-ethernet-infiniband-switches-for-ai-fabrics-ghost-jobs-haunt-job-boards/

1h 10m
Mar 25, 2024
HW023: The Best of WLPC 2024 Phoenix

The Wireless LAN Professionals organization just had its 10th annual conference and who better to break it down than WLPC founder (and Heavy Wireless host) Keith Parsons and friend of the show Ferney Munoz. They review their favorite presentations as well as heartwarming moments. Episode Guest Ferney Munoz | Ekahau and CWNP Certified Wireless Network... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/heavy-wireless/hw023-the-best-of-wlpc-2024-phoenix/

25m
Mar 22, 2024
HN726: From Automation to Orchestration for a FinTech Network (Sponsored)

Fiserv is one of the largest payment processors in the world, handling 70 to 80% of all global financial transactions. Its network is critical to the business. The organization knew it needed network automation, but early attempts got some things wrong. On today’s Heavy Networking we talk about how Fiserv worked through these challenges to... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/heavy-networking/hn726-from-automation-to-orchestration-for-a-fintech-network-sponsored/

48m
Mar 22, 2024
IPB147: The Network Engineering Advantages of IPv6

For years, Johannes Weber has heard network engineers around the world repeat the myth that IPv6 is more of a hassle than IPv4. So he made a list: “Why IPv6 is better than IPv4.” Don’t worry, solving global address exhaustion isn’t on it. In this episode, Johannes goes over his list with precision and passion... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/ipv6-buzz/ipb147-the-network-engineering-advantages-of-ipv6/

37m
Mar 21, 2024
KU051: Getting Under the Hood of Yellowbrick’s K8s Data Warehouse (Sponsored)

In this episode of the Kubernetes Unpacked Podcast, Kristina and Michael catch up with Mark from Yellowbrick to talk about all things underlying architecture. Very rarely do we get a vendor to chat about what’s going on underneath the hood and how a particular application stack/tool is running, so this was an awesome episode! Mark... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/kubernetes-unpacked/ku051-getting-under-the-hood-of-yellowbricks-k8s-data-warehouse-sponsored/

33m
Mar 21, 2024
D2C237: Managing Medical IoT Devices on AWS

In this podcast episode, Randy Horton from Orthogonal and Ian Sutcliffe from AWS discuss the complexities of supporting regulated medical devices in the cloud. They explore the challenges of adhering to regulations, the importance of security, and the need for robust frameworks. The conversation highlights the non-prescriptive nature of regulations, encouraging best practices rather than... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/day-two-cloud/d2c237-managing-medical-iot-devices-on-aws/

49m
Mar 20, 2024
NAN058: The Story of containerlab with Roman Dodin (Part 2)

Welcome back for Part 2 of Eric’s interview with Roman Dodin, co-creator of containerlab. Roman describes containerlab as a “lab as code” tool that quickly and easily creates virtual networking topologies. With increased automation and containerization in network engineering, the tool’s popularity has exploded. We talk about how folks contribute to containerlab’s development and what... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/network-automation-nerds/nan058-the-story-of-containerlab-with-roman-dodin-part-2/

34m
Mar 20, 2024
HS068: What’s the Point of Having a Tech Strategy?

What does having a tech strategy actually do for an organization? In today’s episode, Greg and Johna highlight how a good tech strategy benefits a company: creates a foundation of first principles, reduces bias in vendor decisions, better allocates human resources, kills bad ideas, sunsets projects, and makes meetings a little more enjoyable and harmonious.... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/heavy-strategy/hs068-whats-the-point-of-having-a-tech-strategy/

34m
Mar 19, 2024
PP006: Effective Security for Small IT Shops

This episode is for IT professionals who work in small- to medium-sized businesses and are expected to handle cybersecurity on top of issues like “my camera isn’t working on Zoom.” Guest Joe Stern has been filling this role for an 80-person company for almost 30 years. We talk about how he prioritizes risks, security tools... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/packet-protector/pp006-effective-security-for-small-it-shops/

49m
Mar 19, 2024
Tech Bytes: Protecting Connected Medical Devices With Palo Alto Networks IoT Security (Sponsored)

Medical devices are an essential element of patient care. They’re also network-connected devices that need resilient connectivity and security. On today’s Tech Bytes we examine the challenges of supporting and securing connected medical devices, including threats, vulnerabilities, and regulatory frameworks. We’ll also discuss strategies and best practices to manage medical device risks and ensure the... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/tech-bytes/tech-bytes-protecting-connected-medical-devices-with-palo-alto-networks-iot-security-sponsored/

15m
Mar 18, 2024
NB470: NetBox Labs Adds On-Prem Support; ASML Vs. The Netherlands

This week on Network Break we discuss a new on-prem version of NetBox Labs’ source-of-truth software with enterprise support, why Selector AI is adding an LLM to its operations and observability product, and whether a new Web application firewall from Cloudflare can protect LLMs against malicious prompts. Viavi Solutions consolidates the network testing space with... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/network-break/nb470-netbox-labs-adds-on-prem-support-asml-vs-the-netherlands/

52m
Mar 18, 2024
HN725: Standing up a DC Network Using Terraform

Matt Horn built a data center network through automation, remotely. This is the future of network engineering. Matt shares how his team did it technically: Terraform, a little Ansible, leveraging pipelines, etc. But he also shares the processes and culture that made it happen: Management and peer buy-in, tight enforcement based on user access, and... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/heavy-networking/hn725-standing-up-a-dc-network-using-terraform/

47m
Mar 15, 2024
KU050: CI/CD for Platform Engineering

CI/CD is not a villain. GitOps is not some kind of Kubernetes way of sneaking around it. In fact, GitOps falls under the CI/CD umbrella. Marcus Noble joins the show today to talk about how he uses a Kubernetes-native, open-source CI/CD framework called Tekton to test Kubernetes cluster creation, configuration, and deletion based on changes... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/kubernetes-unpacked/ku050-ci-cd-for-platform-engineering/

33m
Mar 14, 2024
NAN057: Nile Incorporates Network Automation from the Ground Up (Sponsored)

What if you could eliminate the burdens of networking without losing your control and visibility of the network? That’s the idea behind Nile. With Nile co-managing the network, you don’t have to spend all your time chasing down tickets, running patches, and dealing with CLI syntax. Instead you get to focus on higher level tasks... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/network-automation-nerds/nan057-nile-incorporates-network-automation-from-the-ground-up-sponsored/

47m
Mar 13, 2024
PP005: Red, Blue, Purple: Choosing the Right Teams for Security Testing and Defense

According to Bryson Bort, you can build higher metaphorical fences, electrify them, and have sharks with laser beams prowling the moat, but attackers are still going to get through the security perimeter. That’s why the priority of any IT team should be to identify anomalies and anticipate attack logic. To do this, organizations need to... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/packet-protector/pp005-red-blue-purple-choosing-the-right-teams-for-security-testing-and-defense/

43m
Mar 12, 2024
Tech Bytes: Cisco ThousandEyes Deepens Visibility for Remote Workforce Management (Sponsored)

SecOps, NetOps, and help desks need integrated data, increased context, and the ability to quickly understand interdependencies in order to take on the complex tasks facing them. That’s why ThousandEyes is now integrated with Cisco Secure Access, Cisco’s SSE solution. Tune in to learn about ThousandEyes’ deeper visibility, system process metrics, streamlined test setup, and... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/tech-bytes/tech-bytes-cisco-thousandeyes-deepens-visibility-for-remote-workforce-management-sponsored/

19m
Mar 11, 2024
NB 469: Arista Debuts Network Observability Service; Startups Aim To Break Nvidia’s AI Chip Grip

This week we discuss a new network observability offering from Arista that integrates network telemetry with application data, why startups such as Groq and Taalas think they can break Nvidia’s grip on the AI chip market, and how Microsoft is hedging its LLM bets. Amazon goes nuclear with the purchase of a reactor-powered data center... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/network-break/nb-469-arista-debuts-network-observability-service-startups-aim-to-break-nvidias-ai-chip-grip/

1h 3m
Mar 11, 2024
HN724: How Packets Move Through a Network Device

Today we metaphorically pop open the hood of switches and routers, taking a look at the mechanics of how they work. We cover the three states: configuration, operational, and forwarding. We talk RIB and FIB, along with CAM, TCAM, and MPLS. We also cover line rate, port-to-port latency, and buffers. Whether it’s been awhile since... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/heavy-networking/hn724-how-packets-move-through-a-network-device/

58m
Mar 08, 2024
IPB146: The Basics of IPv6 Addressing

If you’ve been wondering about the double colons and letters you’re seeing in IPv6 addresses, this is the episode for you. Tom and Scott break down IPv6 addressing, starting with the basics of binary and taking you all the way through the etiquette of not using capital letters in Layer 3 addressing (we’re looking at... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/ipv6-buzz/ipb146-the-basics-of-ipv6-addressing/

29m
Mar 07, 2024
NAN056: The Story of containerlab with Roman Dodin (Part 1)

Big risk, big reward: That’s the origin story of both containerlab and its maintainer, Roman Dodin. Roman tells Eric the story behind containerlab, a free software platform for building network labs and testing designs, as well as his own story of taking leaps into the unknown. This is the first episode of Network Automation Nerds... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/network-automation-nerds/the-story-of-containerlab-with-roman-dodin-part-1/

32m
Mar 06, 2024
D2C236: Introducing New Co-Host Kyler Middleton

Today we welcome a new co-host, Kyler Middleton, to the Day Two Cloud podcast. Kyler grew up in rural Western Nebraska, fixing neighboring farmers’ computers in exchange for brownies and Rice Krispies. Now she’s the newest co-host for Day Two Cloud… perhaps a lateral move, given the lack of baked goods. Kyler will draw on... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/day-two-cloud/d2c236-introducing-new-co-host-kyler-middleton/

33m
Mar 06, 2024
HS067: The Right People to Have on Your Tech Strategy Team

Exactly who should be on your technology strategy team? From inside your organization, who should represent the areas that come into play: Business, development, operations, etc? And what about outsiders–what kind of external consultant do you want for your strategy team? Do you even need one? Johna and Greg cover it all in today’s episode.... Read more » https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/heavy-strategy/hs067-the-right-people-to-have-on-your-tech-strategy-team/

37m
Mar 05, 2024