Hedge: October Update

What’s going on with the Hedge? What am I teaching this coming month? Listen to this short update to find out all the news.
Hedge 149: Roundtable

Who’s using the cloud? Is cheap complexity harmful? Are mainframes dead? Is this the end of specialized networking hardware? Is it a good idea to have server folks build networks? On this episode of the Hedge, Tom, Eyvonne, and Russ go “guestless” in a roundtable about various topics and ideas in the networking world.
Hedge 148: The SRE with Niall Murphy (part 2)

It seems like only yesterday we started talking about the Site Reliability Engineer, and their place in the IT ecosystem. Over the last several years, the role of the SRE has changed—and it’s bound to continue changing. On this episode of the Hedge, Niall Murphy joins Tom Ammon and Russ White to discuss the changing role of the SRE, and what the SRE could be.
Hedge 147: The SRE with Niall Murphy (part 1)

It seems like only yesterday we started talking about the Site Reliability Engineer, and their place in the IT ecosystem. Over the last several years, the role of the SRE has changed—and it’s bound to continue changing. On this episode of the Hedge, Niall Murphy joins Tom Ammon and Russ White to discuss the changing role of the SRE, and what the SRE could be.
Hedge September 2022 Update

Lots of interesting stuff coming up this month on the Hedge, and here at Rule11 … listen here to find out all about upcoming episodes and training.
You can register for the DC fabric training I mention in this update here.
Hedge 146: Leslie Daigle and Unwanted Traffic in the DFZ
How much of the traffic on the Internet is wasted—traffic no-one really wanted, and yet is being carried and paid for by providers and end users? In a world increasingly concerned about the waste of precious resources, this is an important topic to consider. Leslie Daigle joins Russ White and Tom Ammon on this episode of the Hedge to discuss the kinds of traffic she’s seeing hit their large-scale honey-trap, and the implications for the Internet.
