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Technology Short Take 151

Scott Lowe

I have a few more links than normal this time around, although I didn’t find articles in a couple categories. Don’t worry—I’ll keep my eyes peeled and my RSS reader ready to pull in new articles in those categories for next time. Nick Schmidt talks about using GitOps with the NSX Advanced Load Balancer.

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Teradata: Embrace the Power of PaaS

Cloud Musings

Existing in the dark shadow of the most widely adopted Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and foundationally powerful Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), the third service model is often misunderstood and widely ignored. Its unique power is associated with developing and deploying applications.

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Technology Short Take 115

Scott Lowe

Here’s a fresh new collection of links and articles from the around the web to propel myself back into blogging. These two articles are interesting (to me) because they combine both network automation and Kubernetes. David Holder walks through removing unused load balancer IP allocations in NSX-T when used with PKS.

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Technology Short Take 102

Scott Lowe

It looks like there will be a follow-up to this article as well, so you may want to check back on Ajay’s site. Bernd Malmqvist talks about Avi Networks’ software-defined load balancing solution, including providing an overview of how to use Vagrant to test it yourself. Operating Systems/Applications.

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Technology Short Take 95

Scott Lowe

Nevertheless, I have persevered in order to deliver you this list of links and articles. VPCs, or Virtual Private Clouds, are Amazon’s software-defined networking mechanism for workloads running on AWS.). Viktor van den Berg writes on deploying NSX load balancers with vRA. Operating Systems/Applications.

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Thinking Out Loud: Targeting the Real Problem

Scott Lowe

Based on what I’ve seen and read so far, it seems like a lot of folks see software-defined networking (SDN), especially hop-by-hop OpenFlow, as the solution to manual VLAN provisioning. The real problem is the configuration and management of network policy: stuff like QoS, VLANs, ACLs, NAT, VRFs, firewalls, load balancing, etc.

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VMworld 2013 Day 2 Keynote

Scott Lowe

“This is the power of software”, according to Carl. The demo shows how to deploy applications to a variety of different infrastructures, including the ability to look at costs (estimated) across those infrastructures. So what does this functionality give application owners? IT management giving way to automation.

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