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Why is Cisco ACI replacing traditional networks?

The Network DNA

Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) is a Next generation SDN solution and is designed for data centers spine-leaf architecture for the policy-driven solution. Cisco ACI provides application agility and data center automation with simplified operations. What is Cisco ACI ? Continue Reading.

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eBPF Explained: Why it's Important for Observability

Kentik

eBPF, which stands for Extended Berkeley Packet Filter , is a lightweight virtual machine that can run sandboxed programs in a Linux kernel without modifying the kernel source code or installing any additional modules. This is common in service provider networks and for data center core devices. What is eBPF?

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Cato’s 5 Gbps SASE Speed Record is Good News for Multicloud and Hybrid Cloud Deployments

CATO Networks

The need for 5 Gbps is happening on the most intensive, heavily used network connections within the enterprise, such as connections to data centers, between clouds in multi-cloud deployments, or to clouds housing shared applications, databases, and data stores in hybrid clouds.

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The Carrier Cloud Needs a New Fabric, Not a Patched Cloth

CATO Networks

Can you imagine Amazon offering AWS where virtual machines are deployed per host, run a vendor-specific operating system, and managed by vendor-specific tools? For example, adding deep packet inspection of SSL content to stateful firewalls can increase loads on firewalls by 10x. What a headache. And thats not all.

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The Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) as Described in Gartner’s Hype Cycle for Enterprise Networking, 2019

CATO Networks

The legacy data center should no longer be considered the center of network architectures. Users, sensitive data, applications and access requirements will be everywhere. It isnt sufficient to offer a SASE service built solely on a hyperscale providers limited number of points of presence.

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