PinnedHome 🏠 is where the MC-LAG is — multi-vendor adventures in EVPN with #SRLinuxA recent blog reminded me of network migrations and vendor proprietary versus open standards based architectures, and while the author…Dec 4, 2021Dec 4, 2021
PinnedPublished inGeek CultureExpanding the Observable Universe🌌 (or Scalable Model-Driven Telemetry with SR Linux Custom Agents…Compared to the universe, a data center represents a relatively small and well organized place. These artificial digital systems designed…Sep 20, 2021Sep 20, 2021
PinnedWhen Service Routing met Linux — the genesis of a game changing Network Operating SystemIn 1905 a young Albert Einstein presented the revolutionary concept of quantized light to his fellow scientists. It was a radical…Feb 26, 20211Feb 26, 20211
Troubleshooting VXLAN MTU issues with SR LinuxGiving your network engineers a fighting chance with the industry’s most truly open NOSOct 10, 2022Oct 10, 2022
Revisiting BGP EVPN VXLAN to the hosts with SR Linux 22.6.3Featuring Netlab 1.3.1 and FRR 8.3.1Sep 27, 2022Sep 27, 2022
On finding🔍balloons🎈 in data center networks 🖧 micro-detection using adaptive ➰ feedback loops ♻Using #SRLinux for flexible decentralized DDoS attack detection #SecDevOpsMar 16, 2022Mar 16, 2022
#NANOG84 Hackathon: No plan survives first contact with go-getter students 🧑🎓👨🎓👩🎓Austin, 12–13 February 2022Feb 19, 2022Feb 19, 2022
All is fair in 💔 and #NANOG Hackathons — refurbishing NAPALM 🔥 drivers to build a multi-vendor…We’re in Austin, Texas this week where the 84th North American Network Operators Group (NANOG) convention is taking place. Preceding that…Feb 12, 2022Feb 12, 2022
Making the network (even) more consumable: Salty 🧂 minions for cloudlubbers ☁️Building and integrating custom SR Linux agents — part ⅡFeb 7, 2022Feb 7, 2022