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Linux Interfaces on Software Gone Wild from 2023-12-12T18:58:36.561361
Continuing theLinux networking discussion we had in Episode 86, we focused on Linux interfaces in Listen
Network Automation with Nornir (formerly Brigade) on Software Gone Wild from 2023-12-12T18:58:36.555127
David Barroso was sick-and-tired of usingZX Spectrumof Network Automation and decided to create an alternative with similar functionality ...
ListenSnabb Switch Update on Software Gone Wild from 2023-12-12T18:58:36.550869
In 2014, we did a series of podcasts onSnabb Switch(Snabb Swit...
ListenSmart NICs and Related Linux Kernel Infrastructure from 2023-12-12T18:58:36.497312
A while ago we did apodcast with Luke Gorriein which he explained why he’d love to have simple, dumb,...
ListenIntent-Based Networking with Batfish on Software Gone Wild from 2023-12-12T18:58:36.484972
Imagine you would have a system that would read network device configurations, figure out how those devices might be connected, reverse-engineer the network topology, and be able to answer quest...
ListenFaucet Deep Dive on Software Gone Wild from 2023-12-12T18:58:36.468358
This podcast introduction was written byNick Buraglio, the host of today’s podcast.
In the original days of this p...
ListenBringing New Engineers into Networking on Software Gone Wild from 2023-12-12T18:58:36.456982
As I startedSoftware Gone Wild podcastin June 2014, I wanted to help networking engineers grow beyond the traditional networking...
ListenHow Did NETCONF Start on Software Gone Wild from 2021-01-31T22:10:42.023393
A long while ago Marcel Wiget sent me an interesting email along the lines “I think you should do a Software Gone Wild podcast with Phil Shafer, the granddaddy of NETCONF” Not surprisingly, as we ...
ListenFreeRTR Deep Dive on Software Gone Wild from 2021-01-29T06:31
This podcast introduction was written byNick Buraglio, the host of today’s podcast.
In today’s evolving land...
ListenStreaming Telemetry with Avi Freedman on Software Gone Wild from 2020-12-18T06:36
Remembermy ranthow“fail fast, fail often sounds great in a VC pitch deck, and sucks when you have to...
ListenBGP Navel Gazing on Software Gone Wild from 2020-06-25T05:57
This podcast introduction was written byNick Buraglio, the host of today’s podcast.
As we all know, BGP runs the n...
ListenSuzieQ with Dinesh Dutt and Justin Pietsch on Software Gone Wild from 2020-06-12T06:34
In early May 2020 Iwrote a blog post introducing SuzieQ, aListen
Smart NICs with Silvano Gai on Software Gone Wild from 2020-05-15T07:01
A while ago we discussed asoftware-focused view of Network Interface Cards(NICs) with Luke Gorrie, an...
ListenOverlay Networking with Ouroboros on Software Gone Wild from 2020-04-24T07:10
This podcast introduction was written byNick Buraglio, the host of today’s podcast.
As private overlays are be...
ListenNetDev 0x13 on Software Gone Wild from 2020-01-10T09:07
The lastSoftware Gone Wildpodcast recorded in 2019Listen
IP Fabric with Gian-Paolo Boarina on Software Gone Wild from 2019-11-29T08:45
No, we were not talking about IP fabrics in general -IP Fabricis a network management software (oops,network assurance platform) Gian...
ListenOpenBGPD with Claudio Jeker on Software Gone Wild from 2019-10-25T08:39
Everyone is talking aboutFRRouting suitethese days, while hidden somewhere in the backgroundListen
Net2Text: Natural-Language Interface to Network Operations from 2019-09-27T09:24
Sick-and-tired of intent-based GUIs that are barely better than CiscoWorks on steroids? How about asking Siri-like assistant queries about network state in somewhat-limited English and getting r...
ListenDevice Configuration Synthesis with NetComplete on Software Gone Wild from 2019-06-21T08:30
When I was still at university thefourth-generation programming languageswere all the hype, prompting us to mak...
ListenProgrammable Packet Forwarding Pipelines Using P4 on Software Gone Wild from 2019-05-17T07:04
Every time a new simple programming language is invented, we go through the same predictable cycle:
- Tons of hype;
- Unbounded enthusiasm when people who never worked in target e... Listen
Using Faucet to Build SC18 Network with OpenFlow from 2019-04-19T08:53
Remember how Nick Buraglio tried touse OpenDaylight to build a small part of SuperComputing conference network...
ListenMultipath TCP on Software Gone Wild from 2019-03-22T10:24
I mentioned Multipath TCP (MP-TCP) numerous times in the past but I never managed to get beyond“this is the thing that might solve some TCP multihoming challenges” We fixed ...
ListenHigh-Speed IPsec on Snabb Switch on Software Gone Wild from 2019-02-22T08:41
In previousSoftware Gone Wildepisodes we coveredListen
Network Reliability Engineering on Software Gone Wild from 2019-01-22T07:58
In summer 2018 Juniper started talking about another forward-looking concept: Network Reliability Engineering. We wanted to find out whether that’s anotherListen
Using Math in Networking on Software Gone Wild from 2018-12-13T08:54
We love to claim that we’reengineersand yet sometimes we have no clue how technology we use really works and what its limitations are… quite often because understanding those limitation...
ListenFrom Excel to Network Infrastructure as Code with Carl Buchmann from 2018-11-23T08:17
After a series of forward-looking podcast episodes we returned to real life and talked withCarl Buchmannabout his network automa...
Listennetdev 0x12 Update on Software Gone Wild from 2018-10-26T08:27
In recent years Linux networking started evolving at an amazing pace. You can hear about all the cool new stuff atnetdev conference… o...
ListenSmart or Dumb NICs on Software Gone Wild from 2018-09-21T08:26
Hardware vendors are always making their silicon more complex and feature-rich. Is that a great idea or a disaster waiting to happen? We askedLuke Gorrie, th...
ListenIs BGP Good Enough with Dinesh Dutt on Software Gone Wild from 2018-08-31T08:48
In recentSoftware Gone Wildepisodes we explored emerging routing protocols trying to address the specific needs of highly-meshed ...
ListenOpenFabric with Russ White on Software Gone Wild from 2018-04-20T08:36
Continuing the series ofdata center routing protocol podcasts, we sat down with Russ White (of the CCDE fame)...
ListenData Center Routing with RIFT on Software Gone Wild from 2018-03-30T09:33
Years ago Petr Lapukhov decided that it’s a waste of time to try to make OSPF or IS-IS work in large-scale data center leaf-and-spine fabrics and figured out how toListen
Packet Forwarding on Linux on Software Gone Wild from 2018-01-19T00:20
Linux operating system is used as the foundation for numerous network operating systems including Arista EOS and Cumulus Linux. It provides most networking constructs we grew familiar with includi...
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