> Hello,
>
> We are now looking for indications for a managed top of rack switch for a
> network research testbed.
> For the last 3-4 years we have been using a product from a local
> (Brazilian) provider, but their OpenFlow support did not evolve in the last
> years, a
Hello,
We are now looking for indications for a managed top of rack switch for a
network research testbed.
For the last 3-4 years we have been using a product from a local
(Brazilian) provider, but their OpenFlow support did not evolve in the last
years, and now we are looking for a new box model
Re-posting for those having difficulties:
tinyurl.com/nanog58-slides
Stupid questionthere's not a live stream for 58 is there?
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 8:30 AM, Jeff Hartley intensifysecur...@gmail.comwrote:
Re-posting for those having difficulties:
tinyurl.com/nanog58-slides
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It looks to be only for the main room though
On 6/3/13 11:14 AM, Phil Fagan wrote:
Stupid questionthere's not a live stream for 58 is there?
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 8:30 AM, Jeff Hartley
intensifysecur...@gmail.comwrote:
Re-posting for those having
On 2013-06-03, at 11:14, Phil Fagan philfa...@gmail.com wrote:
Stupid questionthere's not a live stream for 58 is there?
There's a grey icon in the agenda for sessions that are being streamed, looks
like. Click grey icon, video appears.
Joe
awesome, thanks!
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 9:22 AM, Joe Abley jab...@hopcount.ca wrote:
On 2013-06-03, at 11:14, Phil Fagan philfa...@gmail.com wrote:
Stupid questionthere's not a live stream for 58 is there?
There's a grey icon in the agenda for sessions that are being streamed,
looks
I'm biased, but I'd say give cloudstack a try. Supports openflow, and
fairly easy to spin up.
http://www.slideshare.net/xen_com_mgr/under-the-hood-open-vswitch-openflow-in-xcp-xenserver
John
On Dec 14, 2012, at 8:13 PM, eric-l...@truenet.com
eric-l...@truenet.com wrote:
It's been about 2 years
by virtualizing in VMWare or HyperV or jump into some cheap
Linksys WRT routers. The more I hear about the tech from colleges, Google,
BigSwitch, etc is leaning me to really start learning, so any help would
appreciated.
OpenFlow is a big arena. Do you know what you want to do with it?
If you're
On 12/14/2012 11:11 PM, eric-l...@truenet.com wrote:
It's been about 2 years in since I've heard about the concept, and honestly
I'm about ready to jump into test environments at my house. My questions
are pretty basic, what distro would you recommend for a controller, and
should I start by
with a protocol.
For OpenFlow related learning and hands on I suggest the routeflow project.
https://sites.google.com/site/routeflow/home
massive internal network,
providing the company a bonanza in savings and efficiency. Google has done
this by brashly adopting a new and radical open-source technology called
OpenFlow.
Hölzle says that the idea behind this advance is the most significant change
in networking in the entire lifetime
this by brashly adopting a new and radical open-source technology called
OpenFlow.
Hölzle says that the idea behind this advance is the most significant change
in networking in the entire lifetime of Google.
In the course of his presentation Hölzle will also confirm for the first time
My organization is looking into various software-defined switches for
some dynamic firewall and virtualization applications. Can anyone here
speak about experience with IBM/BNT VMready or OpenFlow or specifically
about the BNT G8264? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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Daniel M
On 9/24/10 3:10 PM, nanogf . wrote:
Guillaume FORTAINE
Tel : +33(0)631092519
Mail : gforta...@gfortaine.biz
GO AWAY FORTAINE!
Geeze, do some people never take the hint?
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Brielle Bruns
The Summit Open Source Development Group
http://www.sosdg.org/ http://www.ahbl.org
...@unfix.org
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2010 23:45:59
To: Matlock, Kenneth Lmatlo...@exempla.org
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: OpenFlow
On 2010-09-24 23:41, Matlock, Kenneth L wrote:
Which is fine and all (being that it's on-topic). My main beef is that a
certain person can't take a hint. Using an 'anonymous
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