This Network Collective show was recorded live at the SDxE conference in Austin, Texas. Pete Lumbis, Jeff Tantsura, and I talk about disaggregation with Eyvonne and Jordan.
Another excellent recording by the folks at the Network Collective. Roland Dobbins on the history of Distributed Denial of Service attacks!
On this episode of the History of Networking over at the Network Collective, we interviewed Radia Perlman about the origin of Spanning Tree. She is really delightful, and we plan on bringing her back on in the future to talk about other topics in the history of networking technology.
The Network Collective has another History of Networking up; this time we’re chatting with Tony Li about the History of BGP. Tony was not involved in the original origins of BGP (the famous napkin, a picture of which you can see in this book), but he did start working on it in around 1996, the…
On this edition of the History of Networking at the Network Collective, we discuss the history of BGP churn and Add Paths with Daniel Walton of Cumulus Networks. The original post on the Network Collective can be seen here.
On this edition of the Network Collective’s History of Networking, Juliusz Chroboczek sits down to discuss the origins of the BABEL routing protocol. You can see the original post over on the Network Collective here.
On this edition of the History of Networking, we chatted with Daniel Walton at Cumulus about his work in optimizing BGP for scale in the early and mid-1990’s. This video was recorded, and is hosted, by the Network Collective—many thanks for the work they are doing!
Some folks over at the Network Collective thought it would be cool to sit around with folks who invented various networking technologies and just talk about the where, why, and how of those technologies were invented. Donald Sharp and I, while not officially a part of the collective, are hosting this new video cast, and…
If you want to find out more about open source and disaggregated routing for large scale network design, take a look at the recent webinar on this topic over at ipspace.net.
The Network Collective is a new and very interesting video cast of various people sitting around a virtual table talking about topics of interest to network engineers. I was on the second episode last night, and the video is already (!) posted this morning. You should definitely watch this one! In episode 2 our panel…
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