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Cisco Modeling Labs Free: Get Free Hands-on Practice in Network Simulation

Cisco Wireless

Cisco Modeling Labs Free is now available, making our premier network virtualization platform easier and more accessible than ever.

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Is VLAN, VPN and SD-WAN part of network virtualization [closed]

Network Engineering

I have to make research about network virtualization. Here is my subject : Virtualization in networks: NFV (Network Function Virtualization), SDN (Software Defined Networks). Thank you in advance for your response

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Heavy Networking 553: Why Does BGP Need Link State?

Packet Pushers

Hannes Gredler stops by the Heavy Networking virtual studios to educate us on what BGP-LS is, the problems it aims to solve, how it differs from segment routing, and whether the industry is loading too many features onto the back of the BGP workhorse.

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Cascaded Lag: The Cumulative Impact of Latency on Applications and User Experience

Kentik

We can help with easy-to-start synthetic monitoring, without touching your network or application stack. And if you like what you see, we can help with extending to your physical networking, virtual networking, and cloud networking. When you want to correlate issues with APM suites, we do that too. TRY KENTIK

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Seamless network integration: connecting OpenShift to your data center with Apstra

Juniper

In the context of OpenShift/Kubernetes, SR-IOV can be used to provide high-performance networking for demanding applications such as 5G user-plane functions and centralized routing/firewall functions. Traditionally, Kubernetes SR-IOV networks and data center switching fabrics have been managed as separate entities.

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Introducing the Industry's First Visibility Solution for Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)

Kentik

Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) is a technology that allows multiple instances of a routing table to coexist within the same router at the same time. VRF is one of the earliest networking virtualization techniques that creates multiple virtual networks within a single network entity (as illustrated above).

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Virtual Networking Event Ideas That Will Excite Your Attendees

Eventbrite

One thing the pandemic has taught us all is the importance of virtual events. At first, we adapted because we had to, but then we soon realized that virtual events and networking were a fabulous way to engage and connect with our audience.