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Tag Archives: SDN
Some toughts on SDN/NFV, SDNv2
I went on a networking conference that was not really for networking but for “networking”. One of the speakers stated that we have to share something after the lecture. Well I am dealing with ip & telecom networking for more … Continue reading
With sufficient trust obviously pigs still fly so well…
When somebody asks you to do something :) that you feel is rather stupid with an unnecessary level of complexity come back to the basics read this and remember what Randy stated :) He loves flying pigs and he was … Continue reading
Segment routing what the hell is this?
Introduction In the last couple of years the awareness that the network somehow become too complex is rising more and more. Somehow the “stupid network” described by David Isenberg’s [1] become complex again… So it is time to turn the … Continue reading
Posted in MPLS Core Networks, Network Architecture Evolution, NGN Backbone Networks
Tagged SDN, Segment Routing, SR
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RFC 1925 as one of the major Network evolution drivers
Last couple of years I was wondering in which direction the world of networking is going. I am a network engineer and I was not sure what path the network industry will follow. The only thing I truly believed were … Continue reading