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Kyndryl bolsters its Bridge infrastructure services

Network World

AI networking is definitely in its early days, but we have been in a few consulting engagements about that,” Shagoury said. “A AI networking is another area Kyndryl is targeting. “AI A lot of our push in our consulting business is helping our clients think through how to architect that and deploy it.

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Technology Short Take 88

Scott Lowe

This is, of course, just one way of handling subnets within a VPC, but some of the principles outlined in Christopher’s article are definitely sound. Romain Decker has an “under the hood” look at the VMware NSX load balancer. Servers/Hardware. Nothing this time (sorry!). Operating Systems/Applications.

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On Network Virtualization and SDN

Scott Lowe

I’ll get to the definition of SDN in just a moment, but first let’s look at the definition of network virtualization. ” These definitions are, in my humble opinion, reasonably precise and accurate. .” ” These definitions are, in my humble opinion, reasonably precise and accurate.

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Technology Short Take 103

Scott Lowe

Servers/Hardware. Check out these articles talking about IPVS-based in-cluster load balancing , CoreDNS , dynamic kubelet configuration , and resizing persistent volumes in Kubernetes. As an “information worker,” our focus is most definitely one of our most valuable resources. It’s really good.

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Technology Short Take #25

Scott Lowe

Servers/Hardware. Definitely worth reading, in my view. In any case, this article by Frank Denneman on Storage DRS load balancing frequency might be useful to you. Reading these early OpenFlow meeting notes (via Brent Salisbury, aka @networkstatic on Twitter) was very fascinating. Cloud Computing/Cloud Management.

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Technology Short Take #48

Scott Lowe

Tom’s key point is that disaggregating software from hardware—which is kind of a given if you’re buying whitebox networking gear—gives you the (potential) flexibility to repurpose network gear based on the software running on it. Servers/Hardware. Great article, and definitely something to keep in mind.