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Technology Short Take 158

Scott Lowe

DNS, BGP, hardware-based security, Kubernetes, Linux—they’re all in here. Shank Mohan explains some details on NSX-T Tier-1 Service Router (SR) placement. See this page for instructions on how to enable BBR on Debian 10. Servers/Hardware. Hopefully I’ve managed to find something useful for someone.

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Technology Short Take 153

Scott Lowe

Servers/Hardware. Cabling is hardware, right? This is an interesting approach that, honestly, I hadn’t considered. Steven Bright shows how to deploy Salt minions automatically using VMware Tools. Note that this page doesn’t seem to render properly in Firefox, although Chrome and Safari seem fine.).

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A VMworld 2012 Wrap-Up

Scott Lowe

Keith Townsend: VMworld session review – NET2207, VMware vSphere Distributed Switch Technical Deep Dive. Derek Seaman: VMworld 2012 – VMware vSphere Hardening to Achieve Regulatory Compliance INF-SEC1840. Derek Seaman had a lot more posts; just check out this page for a full list. Vladan Seget: Top VMware vSphere 5.1

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Technology Short Take #46

Scott Lowe

Servers/Hardware. While all the attention is “up the stack,” there are still some occasions when you need to worry about the details in the hardware. Nice use of VMware Fusion in part 2, by the way.). VMware, Vagrant, and Docker together is the subject of this blog post by Fabio Rapposelli.

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Technology Short Take #39

Scott Lowe

I can’t help but wonder if this is the right level at which to put the abstraction layer. For those customers who won’t use a cloud management platform, I would then ask: will they benefit from a CPAL? Don’t think this “software-defined networking” thing is going to take off? Servers/Hardware.

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Technology Short Take #87

Scott Lowe

Ajay Chenampara (also with Network2Code) has a good post on lessons learned from interacting with NETCONF and YANG (key lesson: there’s two ways to use NETCONF, and one of them doesn’t involve YANG). Servers/Hardware. J has launched a Patreon page to help drive funding to enable him to create new storage-related content.

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Technology Short Take 106

Scott Lowe

Servers/Hardware. Serve The Home takes a critical look at the Bloomberg Supermicro stories, debunking or at least calling into question many details of the alleged hardware hack as reported by Bloomberg. This page has a list of ways to exploit (or hack) macOS. Many of these concepts had direct impacts on the design of Envoy.