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  • 38 minutes 40 seconds
    D2DO264: Serverless Goes Mainstream
    Serverless is mature enough now to be a mainstream choice for application development. But that doesn’t mean interesting things aren’t happening. Benjamen Pyle joins Kyler and Ned on Day Two DevOps to talk about the potential for small vendors and startups to develop high-quality services purpose-built to solve specific problems. They also discuss the benefits... Read more »
    5 February 2025, 3:46 pm
  • 39 minutes 8 seconds
    PP048: News Roundup – 5G Vulnerabilities Abound, CSRB Disbanded, Magic Packets Target Juniper Routers, and More
    JJ and Drew catch you up on cybersecurity news including new research that uncovers a host of 5G/LTE vulnerabilities, the chain of breaches in a BeyondTrust attack that led to infiltration of the US Treasury Dept., and a lawsuit against LinkedIn alleging that data from paying customers was used to train AI models. Researchers unpack... Read more »
    4 February 2025, 5:15 pm
  • 29 minutes 55 seconds
    NB512: US Objects to HPE-Juniper Wedding; Cheeky DeepSeek Freaks VCs
    Take a Network Break! The US Justice Department blocks the HPE-Juniper merger with a surprise lawsuit, DeepSeek shakes up the AI world, and Broadcom rolls out quantum-safe Fibre Channel controllers. Sweden seizes a vessel suspected of tampering with a subsea cable, a code update could make Linux significantly more power-efficient, and the WLAN market gets... Read more »
    3 February 2025, 4:31 pm
  • 55 minutes 6 seconds
    HN 766: Ensuring QoE for Agentic AI With Broadcom VeloRAIN (Sponsored)
    On today’s show, we’re discussing the complexities of network design for AI computing at the edge. We’re not talking about AIOps, although that might come up in this conversation. Instead, we’re focusing on how to effectively cope with the network traffic patterns happening on your network as a result of AI computing workloads. Our subject... Read more »
    31 January 2025, 8:29 pm
  • 43 minutes 53 seconds
    TNO014: Beneath the Cable Color – A Look at The Siemon Company’s High Speed Cable Assemblies (Sponsored)
    Today we get an education on what a high speed cable assembly really is from guest Ryan Harris from today’s sponsor, The Siemon Company.  Ryan shares the evolution of high-speed pluggable cable assemblies from 64kbps ISDN B channels to 800 gigabit connections, and describes how they work. We discuss the Siemon Company’s history and its... Read more »
    31 January 2025, 6:48 pm
  • 56 minutes 22 seconds
    N4N011: What’s the Difference Between LAG, MLAG, MC-LAG, and Stacking?
    In today’s episode, we address listener Kieren’s question about the differences between LAG, MLAG, MC-LAG, and stacking. We tackle the nuances of Link Aggregation (LAG) and the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), and explain their roles in redundancy and bandwidth efficiency. We also discuss the complexities and differences among vendors and overall benefits of Multi-Chassis... Read more »
    30 January 2025, 5:13 pm
  • 45 minutes 26 seconds
    NAN084: From GitNops Zero to Hero
    Are you ready to go from zero to hero in GitNops? On today’s podcast, we talk with Tom McGonagle, who shares and explains git, CI/CD and DevOps and how that all fits into network engineering. The conversation also covers the evolution of containerization and Kubernetes, highlighting their roles in modern network automation.  Tom also encourages... Read more »
    29 January 2025, 8:22 pm
  • 43 minutes 23 seconds
    PP047: Why Packet Analysis (and Wireshark) Should Be In Your Security Toolkit
    Don’t underestimate the value of packet analysis in your security strategy. And if you’re analyzing packets, the open-source Wireshark software is a go-to tool. On today’s episode, we talk with Chris Greer, a Wireshark trainer and consultant specializing in packet analysis. Chris explains the critical role of packet analysis in cybersecurity, particularly in threat hunting... Read more »
    28 January 2025, 8:09 pm
  • 38 minutes 28 seconds
    NB511: Cisco Sells Security Blanket for AI Nightmares; Stratoshark Captures System Calls
    Take a Network Break! We start with critical vulnerabilities affecting the Android OS, Cisco Meeting Management, and SonicWall, and then discuss a report that tens of thousands of Fortinet security appliances still haven’t been patched despite active exploits. Palo Alto Networks releases an open API to make it easier for developers to access Quantum Random... Read more »
    28 January 2025, 7:12 pm
  • 52 minutes 45 seconds
    HN765: Telecom In the Bahamas: Lessons In Resiliency
    Many of us have had network design discussions relating to natural disasters. What if a fire comes through? Or a flood? For most of us, those discussions don’t feel overly worthy of our attention. Yes, we should think about it. Yes, we should plan for it. If we’re really serious, we’ll even dust off the... Read more »
    24 January 2025, 6:28 pm
  • 38 minutes 47 seconds
    TNO013: How Do We Apply DevOps to Traditional Networking?
    Can we map DevOps principles and practices to network operations? Should we? On today’s show, we talk with Williams Collins and Eyvonne Sharp to understand DevOps both culturally and practically. We also discuss the challenges of applying DevOps to network operations. We look at lightweight options such as starting small, having a centralized source of... Read more »
    24 January 2025, 2:47 pm
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