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Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net

Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net

ipSpace.net

A podcast focusing on real-life SDN, NFV and SDDC architectures and solutions that work outside of the cozy environment of vendor-branded PowerPoint.
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Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net - OpenBGPD with Claudio Jeker on Software Gone Wild

OpenBGPD with Claudio Jeker on Software Gone Wild

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10/25/19 • -1 min

Everyone is talking about FRRouting suite these days, while hidden somewhere in the background OpenBGPD has been making continuous progress for years. Interestingly, OpenBGPD project was started for the same reason FRR was forked - developers were unhappy with Zebra or Quagga routing suite and decided to fix it.

We discussed the history of OpenBGPD, its current deployments and future plans with Claudio Jeker, one of the main OpenBGPD developers, in Episode 106 of Software Gone Wild.

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Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net - IP Fabric with Gian-Paolo Boarina on Software Gone Wild
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11/29/19 • -1 min

No, we were not talking about IP fabrics in general - IP Fabric is a network management software (oops, network assurance platform) Gian Paolo discovered a while ago and thoroughly tested in the meantime.

He was kind enough to share what he found in Episode 107 of Software Gone Wild, and as Chris Young succinctly summarized: “it’s really sad what we still get excited about something 30 years after it was first promised”... but maybe this time it really works ;)

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Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net - Bringing New Engineers into Networking on Software Gone Wild
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04/09/21 • -1 min

As I started Software Gone Wild podcast in June 2014, I wanted to help networking engineers grow beyond the traditional networking technologies. It’s only fitting to conclude this project almost seven years and 116 episodes later with a similar theme Avi Freedman proposed when we started discussing podcast topics in late 2020: how do we make networking attractive to young engineers.

Elisa Jasinska and Roopa Prabhu joined Avi and me, and we had a lively discussion that I hope you’ll find interesting.

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Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net - Intent-Based Networking with Batfish on Software Gone Wild
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09/06/19 • -1 min

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 questions like “what would happen if this link fails” or “do I have fully-redundant network” or even “how will this configuration change impact my network”. Welcome to Batfish.

Interested? You’ll find more in Episode 104 of Software Gone Wild.

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Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net - BGP Navel Gazing on Software Gone Wild

BGP Navel Gazing on Software Gone Wild

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06/25/20 • -1 min

This podcast introduction was written by Nick Buraglio, the host of today’s podcast.

As we all know, BGP runs the networked world. It is a protocol that has existed and operated in the vast expanse of the internet in one form or another since early 1990s, and despite the fact that it has been extended, enhanced, twisted, and warped into performing a myriad of tasks that one would never have imagined in the silver era of internetworking, it has remained largely unchanged in its operational core.

The world as we know it would never exist without BGP, and because of the fact that it is such a widely deployed protocol with such a solid track record of “just working”, the transition to a better security model surrounding it has been extraordinarily slow to modernize.

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Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net - Smart or Dumb NICs on Software Gone Wild

Smart or Dumb NICs on Software Gone Wild

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09/21/18 • -1 min

Hardware vendors are always making their silicon more complex and feature-rich. Is that a great idea or a disaster waiting to happen? We asked Luke Gorrie, the lead developer of Snabb Switch (an open-source user-land virtual switch written in Lua) about his opinions on the topic.

TL&DL version: Give me a dumb NIC, software can do everything else.

If you want to know more, listen to Episode 93 of Software Gone Wild.

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Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net - NetDev 0x13 on Software Gone Wild

NetDev 0x13 on Software Gone Wild

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01/10/20 • -1 min

The last Software Gone Wild podcast recorded in 2019 focused on advances in Linux networking - in particular on interesting stuff presented at NetDev 0x13 conference in Prague. The guests (in alphabetical first name order) Jamal Hadi Salim, Shrijeet Mukherjee, Sowmini Varadhan, and Tom Herbert shared their favorite topics, and commented on the future of Linux networking.

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Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net - Using Faucet to Build SC18 Network with OpenFlow

Using Faucet to Build SC18 Network with OpenFlow

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04/19/19 • -1 min

Remember how Nick Buraglio tried to use OpenDaylight to build a small part of SuperComputing conference network... and ended up with a programmable patch panel?

This time he repeated the experiment using Faucet SDN Controller – an OpenFlow controller focused on getting the job done – and described his experience in Episode 101 of Software Gone Wild.

We started with the usual “what problem were you trying to solve” and quickly started teasing apart the architecture and got geekily focused on interesting things like:

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Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net - Smart NICs and Related Linux Kernel Infrastructure
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03/01/19 • -1 min

A while ago we did a podcast with Luke Gorrie in which he explained why he’d love to have simple, dumb, and easy-to-work-with Ethernet NICs. What about the other side of the coin – smart NICs with their own CPU, RAM and operating system? Do they make sense, when and why would you use them, and how would you integrate them with Linux kernel?

We discussed these challenges with Or Gerlitz (Mellanox), Andy Gospodarek (Broadcom) and Jiri Pirko (Mellanox) in Episode 99 of Software Gone Wild.

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Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net - Net2Text: Natural-Language Interface to Network Operations
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09/27/19 • -1 min

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 replies back in full-blown sentences?

Warning: you might be reentering the land of unicorns driving flying DeLoreans... but then keep in mind what Arthur Clarke had to say on this topic ;).

Welcome to Net2Text, another proof-of-concept tool created by the group led by Laurent Vanbever... who joined us for a short chat to discuss it, resulting in Episode 105 of Software Gone Wild.

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How many episodes does Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net have?

Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net currently has 113 episodes available.

What topics does Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net cover?

The podcast is about Chef, Podcasts, Technology, Automation and Network.

What is the most popular episode on Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net?

The episode title 'OpenBGPD with Claudio Jeker on Software Gone Wild' is the most popular.

How often are episodes of Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net released?

Episodes of Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net are typically released every 14 days.

When was the first episode of Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net?

The first episode of Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net was released on Jun 25, 2014.

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