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A podcast focusing on real-life SDN, NFV and SDDC architectures and solutions that work outside of the cozy environment of vendor-branded PowerPoint.... more
FAQs about Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net:How many episodes does Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net have?The podcast currently has 147 episodes available.
January 09, 2015Palo Alto Virtual Firewalls on Software Gone WildOne of the interesting challenges in the Software-Defined Data Center world is the integration of network and security services with the compute infrastructure and network virtualization. Palo Alto claims to have tightly integrated their firewalls with VMware NSX and numerous cloud orchestration platforms - it was time to figure out how that’s done, so we decided to go on a field trip into the scary world of security.Read more …...more46minPlay
December 12, 2014L2VPN over IPv6 with Snabb Switch on Software Gone WildHighly customizable high-speed virtual switch written in Lua sounds great, but is it really that easy to use? Simon Leinen was kind enough to get me in touch with Alex Gall, his colleague at Switch, who's working on an interesting project: implementing L2VPN over IPv6 with Snabb Switch.Read more …...more55minPlay
November 26, 2014Transactional Thoughts on a Stormy NightIt was a dark stormy autumn night and three networking engineers had nothing better to do than ponder the heavy topics of transactional consistency in a distributed SDN environment in Episode 16 of Software Gone Wild podcast.Here are a few of the topics that crossed our minds:Read more …...more44minPlay
November 14, 2014Viptela SEN: Hybrid WAN Connectivity with an SDN TwistLike many of us Khalid Raza wasted countless hours sitting in meetings discussing hybrid WAN connectivity designs using a random combination of DMVPN, IPsec, PfR, and one or more routing protocols… and decided to try to create a better solution to the problem.Viptela was acquired by Cisco not long after we recorded this podcast. I left the podcast online for historic reasons.Read more …...more51minPlay
November 07, 2014FlipIT Cloud: Orchestrating IT-as-a-Service on Software Gone WildImagine being an IT administrator running a multi-tenant enterprise environment (example: an SMB business center). How many things would you have to configure to add a new tenant? How about adding a new user for an existing tenant? The engineers behind the scenes of FlipIT cloud service ended up with a 40-page configuration guide when they started the service years ago… and obviously decided full-blown automation is the only way to go.Read more …...more40minPlay
October 27, 2014Cumulus Linux in Real Life on Software Gone WildA year ago Matthew Stone first heard about Cumulus Linux when I ranted about it on a Packet Pushers podcast (which only proves that any publicity is good publicity even though some people thought otherwise at that time), and when his cloud service provider company started selecting ToR switches he considered Cumulus together with Cisco and Arista… and chose Cumulus.Read more …...more52minPlay
October 03, 2014Network Automation Tools with Jason Edelman on Sofware Gone WildThe stars have finally aligned, and after months of scheduling Jason and myself found time to chat about network automation tools and all the other exciting things Jason is doing (and blogging about).We started with easy topics:Read more …...more42minPlay
September 26, 2014Schprokits with Jeremy Schulman on Software Gone WildJeremy Schulman was the driving force behind the Puppet agent that Juniper implemented on some Junos switches (one of the first fully supported Puppet-on-a-switch implementations). In the meantime, he quit Juniper and started his own company focused on a network automation product – more than enough reasons to chat with him on Software Gone Wild.Read more …...more55minPlay
September 19, 2014Virtual Networking in CloudStackIf you mention open-source cloud orchestration tools these days, everyone immediately thinks about OpenStack (including the people who spent months or years trying to make it ready for production use). In the meantime, there are at least two other comparable open-source products (CloudStack and Eucalyptus) that nobody talks about. Obviously having a working product is not as sexy as having 50+ vendors and analysts producing press releases.Read more …...more52minPlay
September 11, 2014Open-Source Hybrid Cloud Reference Architecture on Software Gone WildA while ago Rick Parker told me about his amazing project: he started a meetup group that will build a reference private/hybrid cloud heavily relying on virtualized network services, and publish all documentation related to their effort, from high-level architecture to device and software configurations, and wiring plans.In Episode 8 of Software Gone Wild Rick told us more about his project, and we simply couldn’t avoid a long list of topics including:Read more …...more40minPlay
FAQs about Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net:How many episodes does Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net have?The podcast currently has 147 episodes available.