In this recording of the History of Networking, Donald Sharp, Jordan Martin, and I sit with Vint Cert to discuss the origins of the Internet, and it’s commercialization.
The Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) role often seems a bit mysterious to folks working at smaller and mid-sized companies, where the team isn’t large enough to separate into SRE, operations, and other teams. What does and SRE do, and how is it different from what the average network engineer does? In this Network Collective Off…
I recently joined Ethan Banks for a Packet Pushers episode around the trade offs of hiding information in the control plane. This was a terrific show; you can listen to it by clicking on the link below. Today on the Priority Queue, we’re gonna hide some information. Oh, like route summarization? Sure, like route summarization.…
In this community roundtable over at the Network Collective, Jordan, Eyvonne, Nick, and I discuss some interesting use cases for MPLS. This is part of our ongoing series about protocols. Remember to check out Network Collective memberships!
This is the second part of our chat with Dave Crocker about the fascinating history of email. Remember to come by the Network Collective home page to find all the great video content we have been working on, and check out our membership options for even more content and to become a part of our…
Last week, Eyvonne, Donald, Alistair, and I sat and talked about the recent purchase of Github by Microsoft. Will this be the end of git as a widely used open source repository, or will we all look back in five years and think “move along, nothing to see here?”