Monthly Archive: June 2019
Network Automation with Ansible – Ad-Hoc commands
Use of Ad-Hoc commands for fetching information from network devices for troubleshooting purpose I am using Ad-Hoc commands for troubleshooting purposes and Playbooks for configuring purposes. Ad-hoc commands are very useful and handy for troubleshooting and pulling out configurations or...
Summary of major Announcements from Cisco Live US 2019, San Diego
AI and machine learning for the network Cisco announced several software upgrades designed to add more AI and machine learning to the network, with new network automation and analytics tools meant to help enterprise IT teams gain more insights and...
VxLAN … Simply Explained
We’ve been hearing a lot of “VxLAN” lately… Is VxLAN really a magical solution to all your DCI (Data Center Interconnect) woes? Let us understand it! Use the links below to understand what VxLAN is and how it helps us:-...
Active-Active Data Centers – Network Architect’s Perspective
Disclaimer:- This note was written by me ( Mayank Nauni) in my personal capacity. The opinions expressed in this article are solely my own and do not reflect the view of my employer or my preference towards any of the OEMs....
Demystifying “Cloud-First Strategy” for techies
Disclaimer: – This note was written by me ( Mayank Nauni) in my personal capacity. The opinions expressed in this article are solely my own and do not reflect the view of my employer or my preference towards any of the...
NetDevOps: Introduction and a working reference model
Disclaimer: – This note was written by me (Mayank Nauni) in my personal capacity. The opinions expressed in this article are solely my own and do not reflect the view of my employer or my preference towards any of the OEMs....
Quantum Computing: Weekend reading
Well spent long-weekend, read “Quantum Computing for Computer Architects”, excellent book to understand fundamentals of Quantum Computing. https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/quantum-computing-for/9781608456192/ With my rusty quantum physics concepts, It took me some time to wrap my head around the difference between classical computing and...
Why Infra as a Code?
Disclaimer: – This note was written by me (Mayank Nauni) in my personal capacity. The opinions expressed in this article are solely my own and do not reflect the view of my employer or my preference towards any of the OEMs....
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