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Building Next-Generation Data Center.pdf
CI1 - Course Introduction.mp4
11:26
CI2 - Content Details.mp4
10:31
Data Center Fabrics Slides.pdf
Data Center Fabric Architectures.pdf
Roadmap.pdf
Webinar Introduction.pdf
- 00 Introduction and Market Overview
- 0 - Webinar Overview.mp413:09
- 1 - Market Overview.mp418:16
- 2 - Choosing a Solution.mp412:39
- RQ0 - Keep It Simple.mp406:34
- RQ0 - What Is a Data Center Fabric.mp416:33
- Webinar Introduction.pdf
- 01 Data Center Fabric Requirements
- Data Center Fabrics - Requirements.pdf
- RQ0 - What Is a Data Center Fabric.mp416:33
- RQ1 - Optimal Bandwidth Utilization.mp415:59
- RQ2 - Redundant Edge Connectivity.mp404:14
- RQ3 - Layer-2 Transport and VM Mobility.mp409:03
- RQ4 - Enhanced Layer-2 Transport.mp411:22
- RQ5 - Optimal Layer-3 Forwarding.mp410:50
- RQ6 - Multiple Routing Domains.mp405:35
- RQ7 - Storage Integration.mp407:20
- RQ8 - Lossless Transport and Data Center Bridging.mp404:46
- RQ9 - Table Sizes and Packet Buffers.mp413:41
- 02 Data Center Fabric Architectures
- A0 - Fabric Architectures - Introduction.mp415:08
- A1 - Independent Devices.mp404:42
- A2 - MLAG Technology Overview.mp420:26
- A3 - Shared Management Plane.mp407:49
- A4 - Centralized Control Plane.mp413:13
- A5 - Centralized Control Plane with Local Offload.mp406:37
- A6 - Centralized Data Plane.mp406:17
- A7 - Conclusions.mp402:33
- Data Center Fabrics - Architectures.pdf
- 03 Data Center Fabric Designs and Drivers
- Data Center Fabrics - Requirements.pdf
- GD1 - Data Center Fabric Design and Drivers.mp411:25
- GD2 - Leaf and Spine Role Selection.mp407:32
- GD3 - Buffer Size.mp408:36
- GD4 - Platform Considerations.mp407:07
- 04 Technology Overviews
- A2 - MLAG Technology Overview.mp417:28
- T1 - UFT Technology Overview.mp413:00
- T2 - Speeds and Breakout Options.mp406:42
- 400G Done Right.pdf
- GE1 - 400 GbE Optics.mp410:33
- GE2 - Silicon Photonics.mp405:16
- GE3 - 400G Form Factors.mp419:22
- GE4 - Coherent Optics.mp406:16
- GE5 - 400 GbE Technology Summary.mp402:39
- GE6 - 400 GbE Optics and Installation Considerations.mp413:05
- AS1 - Introduction.mp404:26
- AS2.1 - ASIC Basics.mp411:23
- AS2.2 - ASIC Basics - Questions and Answers.mp425:20
- AS3 - Packet Buffers.mp420:53
- AS4 - Chassis Architectures.mp405:12
- AS5 - Types of ASICs.mp407:58
- AS6 - Wrap-Up.mp413:49
- ASICs for Network Engineers.pdf
- 400 Gigabit Ethernet
- ASICs for Networking Engineers
- 05 Arista EOS
- 5.11 - Arista EOS.pdf
- M10 - Product Overview - Arista.mp407:26
- M11 - Product Details - Arista.mp410:26
- M12 - Software Features Release Overview - Arista.mp428:42
- M13 - Highlighted Software Features - Arista EOS.mp445:26
- M14 - Highlighted Software Features - Arista 7150.mp408:18
- M15 - OpenFlow Support - Arista.mp413:36
- M16 - VXLAN Support - Arista.mp419:01
- O1 - Arista EOS.pdf
- 06 Cisco Nexus Switches
- 5.15 - Cisco Nexus.pdf
- M30 - Product Overview - Cisco Nexus Switches.mp409:00
- M30 - Product Overview - Nexus 9000 Series.mp419:13
- M30 - Product Overview - Other Nexus Switches.mp411:50
- M31 - Product Details - Cisco.mp403:35
- M32 - FabricPath, vPC and DFA.mp417:37
- M33 - Software Release Overview - Nexus OS.mp434:25
- M34 - Highlighted Software Features - Nexus OS.mp419:45
- M35 - OpenFlow Support in Nexus Switches.mp404:20
- M36 - VXLAN Support in Nexus Switches.mp416:21
- O2 - Cisco Nexus.pdf
- 07 Cumulus Linux
- CL9.1 - Cumulus Linux and Cumulus Vx.mp405:39
- CL9.2 - ASIC Lineup.mp413:19
- CL9.3 - Cumulus Linux 4.0.mp403:09
- CL9.4 - Smart Datacenter Defaults.mp419:58
- CL9.5 - Streaming Telemetry with Cumulus Net.mp418:27
- Cumulus Linux Update 2017.pdf
- Cumulus Linux - June 2016.pdf
- Cumulus Linux - May 2015.pdf
- Cumulus Linux - October 2019.pdf
- M80 - What Is Cumulus Linux All About.mp423:22
- M81A - Cumulus Linux on Chassis Switches.mp427:22
- M81 - Cumulus Linux Data Center Architectures.mp416:00
- M82 - Cumulus Linux Base Technologies.mp435:42
- M83A - Smart Datacenter Defaults.mp415:28
- M83 - Simplify Network Configuration with Cumulus Linux.mp420:08
- M84A - Streaming Telemetry with Cumulus Net.mp413:58
- M84 - VXLAN Support in Cumulus Linux.mp412:23
- M85A - Cumulus Linux Open Source Contributions.mp408:55
- M85 - Cumulus Linux Architecture and Release Details.mp419:47
- M86 - Conclusions and Questions.mp404:17
- U17 - Cumulus - Chassis Platforms.mp428:37
- U17 - Cumulus - Introduction.mp405:50
- U17 - Cumulus - New Features.mp414:53
- U17 - Cumulus - Open Source Contributions.mp407:52
- U17 - Cumulus - Simplified Operations.mp407:20
- OLD
- 08 Juniper QFX- and EX Series
- 5.18 - Juniper EX-Series and QFabric.pdf
- M50 - Product Overview - Juniper Data Center Switches.mp406:04
- M51 - Product Details - QFX- and EX-Series Switches.mp409:57
- M52 - Product Details - QFabric.mp408:08
- M53 - Virtual Chassis.mp410:30
- M54 - Junos Software Release Overview.mp419:42
- M55 - OpenFlow Support on Juniper Data Center Switches.mp402:54
- M56 - VXLAN Support on Juniper Data Center Switches.mp417:03
- M57 - Highlighted Software Features.mp423:45
- O3 - Juniper QFX.pdf
- 09 Vendors No Longer Included
- Avaya VSP Data Center Solution Overview.pdf
- M80 - Hardware and SPB Fabric Overview - Avaya.mp410:46
- M81 - SPB Fabric Features - Avaya.mp418:09
- M82 - Interesting Fabric Use Cases - Avaya.mp411:02
- 5.14 - Brocade VCS Fabric.pdf
- M20 - Product Overview - Brocade.mp411:25
- M21 - Product Details - Brocade.mp402:12
- M22 - Brocade Fabrics Overview.mp405:43
- M22 - Brocade IP Fabric.mp424:46
- M22 - VCS Fabric.mp429:26
- M23 - Highlighted Software Features - Brocade.mp415:02
- M24 - Software Features Release Overview - Brocade.mp413:53
- M25 - Brocade OpenFlow Support.mp402:47
- M25 - Brocade VXLAN Support.mp408:28
- 5.16 - Dell Force10.pdf
- M40 - Product Overview - Dell Force10.mp412:22
- M41 - Dell Force10 FTOS Software Features.mp409:20
- M42 - OpenFlow on Dell Force10 Switches.mp404:15
- 5.17 - HP IRF.pdf
- M60 - HP Data Center Switches Product Overview.mp411:20
- M61 - HP Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF).mp405:46
- M62 - OpenFlow Support on HP Data Center Switches.mp408:09
- 5.12 - Alcatel Lucent Omniswitch.mp402:42
- 5.12 - Alcatel Lucent Omniswitch.pdf
- 5.19 - NEC ProgrammableFlow.pdf
- M70 - Product Overview - NEC ProgrammableFlow.mp405:37
- M71 - Software Release Overview - NEC ProgrammableFlow.mp401:06
- 5.20 - Plexxi Affinity Networking.mp437:08
- 5.20 - Plexxi Affinity Networking.pdf
- D1 - Networking Implications of VM Mobility.mp404:21
- Data Center Fabrics - What Really Matters (RIPE).pdf
- Data Center Fabric Architectures (EuroNOG).pdf
- X1 - Link Aggregation with Stackable Data Center Switches.mp408:11
- X2 - vLAG Caveats in Brocade VCS Fabric.mp405:00
- 01 AVAYA (NOW EXTREME) SPB FABRIC
- 02 Brocade VCS Fabric
- 03 Dell Force10
- 04 HP IRF
- 05 Other Vendors
- 01 Alcatel Lucent
- 02 NEC ProgrammableFlow
- 03 Plexxi
- 05 Public Presentations and Videos
1 - Introduction.mp4
09:36
2.1 - Application Concepts.mp4
06:05
2.2.1 - Introduction to Scalability and Load Balancing.mp4
09:28
2.2.2.1 - Single Server Solutions.mp4
12:30
2.2.2.2 - Scale-Out Application Architectures.mp4
21:07
2.2.2.3 - Scaling Database Servers.mp4
11:16
2.2.3.1 - DNS and Anycast Load Balancing.mp4
07:53
2.2.3.2 - Load Balancers 101.mp4
09:50
2.2.3.3 - Common Load Balancer Features.mp4
13:57
2.2.3.4 - Advanced Load Balancer Features.mp4
11:24
2.2.3.5 - Server-Based Load Balancing.mp4
11:19
2.2.4 - Global Load Balancing.mp4
12:35
2.2.5 - Scalability and Load Balancing - Conclusions.mp4
04:53
2.3 - Firewalls.mp4
07:24
2.4 - Routing or Bridging.mp4
02:38
3 - Network Virtualization.mp4
11:40
4 - Network Reference Architecture.mp4
36:10
5.1 - Storage Protocols 101.mp4
11:26
5.2 - Fibre Channel over Ethernet.mp4
14:25
5.3 - iSCSI.mp4
06:41
5.4 - Long-Distance Storage.mp4
03:20
5.5 - Storage Myths.mp4
04:42
5.6 - Storage QAndA.mp4
12:12
6.1 - Server Virtualization 101.mp4
11:32
6.2 - Hypervisor LAN Connectivity.mp4
07:46
6.3 - Hypervisor Networking.mp4
09:59
6.4 - Hypervisor Storage Connectivity.mp4
08:16
6.5 - Blade Server Evolution.mp4
03:13
6.6 - Server Virtualization - Questions.mp4
08:00
7 - Data Center Interconnect.mp4
13:04
8 - Conclusions and Questions.mp4
10:39
BR1.1 - Transparent Bridging Fundamentals.mp4
20:47
BR1.2 - IP Routing Fundamentals.mp4
09:50
BR2 - Comparing Bridging and Routing.mp4
17:55
BR3 - Typical Large-Scale Bridging Use Cases.mp4
17:55
CV1 - Basics of Compute Virtualization.mp4
14:51
CV2 - Virtual Machines and Hypervisors.mp4
23:09
CV3.1 - VM Access to External Networks.mp4
16:52
CV3.2 - Hypervisor LAN Connectivity.mp4
08:21
CV3.3 - VM Access to Storage.mp4
13:29
CV4 - High Availability and Live VM Mobility.mp4
18:15
CV5.1 - Operating System Level Virtualization.mp4
10:17
CV5.2 - Linux Network Namespaces.mp4
12:35
CV5.3 - Linux Containers and Docker.mp4
09:46
CV6 - Blade Servers.mp4
12:42
D1 - Microsoft Network Load Balancing.mp4
05:24
Data Center 3.0 for Networking Engineers.pdf
Data Center FAQ.pdf
Data Center Infrastructure for Networking Engineers.pdf
Index.pdf
Load Balancing and Scale-Out Application Architectures.pdf
Read-Me-First and Errata.pdf
Roadmap.pdf
Server Virtualization Overview.pdf
Updates to Data Center Networking section.pdf
X1 - Direct Server Return.mp4
05:18
webinar recording (includes dci section) - november 11th 2010.zip
webinar recording (longer introductory section) - january 27th 2011.zip
webinar recording - april 6th 2011.zip
Data Center Interconnects.pdf
Read Me First.pdf
data center interconnects (webinar recording).zip
- 1. Design Considerations
- 1.0 - Webinar Introduction.mp404:10
- 1.1 - Design Considerations.mp417:31
- 1.2 - Transport Options.mp418:34
- 2. Layer-3 (Routed) DCI
- 2.1 - External Routing.mp413:46
- 2.2 - Load Balancing.mp413:01
- 2.3 - Path Isolation.mp416:21
- 2.4 - IP Address Mobility.mp408:36
- 2.5 - LISP 101.mp418:59
- 3. Layer-2 (Bridged) DCI
- 3.1 - Layer-2 DCI Drivers and Challenges.mp406:58
- 3.2 - Stretched Clusters.mp418:03
- 3.3 - Long-Distance vMotion.mp407:36
- 3.4 - Bridging Challenges.mp417:03
- 3.5 - Layer-2 DCI Technologies.mp414:06
- 4. Conclusions
- 4 - Conclusions and Questions.mp406:25
- 5. Additional Resources and Free Videos
- A1 L2 DCI Mythbusting.mp415:57
- A1 L2 DCI Mythbusting 2.mp415:57
- D1 - Stretched clusters.mp406:24
- D2 - vMotion with LISP.mp401:54
- Data Center Interconnects.pdf
- X1 Redundant Data Center Internet Connectivity.mp417:00
1.1 - Webinar Introduction.mp4
05:12
1.2 - Definitions.mp4
10:29
2.1 - Disaster Recovery.mp4
07:34
2.2 - Disaster Avoidance.mp4
29:46
2.2.1 - Disaster Avoidance - Questions and Answers.mp4
24:35
2.3 - Data Center Migration.mp4
02:49
2.4 - Load Balancing Across Data Centers.mp4
04:02
2.5 - Cloudbursting.mp4
03:58
2.6 - Do You Need VM Mobility.mp4
03:27
3.1 - Latency.mp4
09:29
3.2 - Limited Bandwidth.mp4
12:19
3.3 - Storage considerations.mp4
10:13
4.1 - Parallel Application Stacks (Swimlanes).mp4
09:12
4.2 - Parallel Application Stacks - Questions and Answers.mp4
11:04
5.1 - Inter-DC vMotion Bandwidth.mp4
06:17
5.2 - Large Layer-2 Domains.mp4
10:17
5.3 - Ingress and Egress Traffic Flows.mp4
04:42
5.4 - Stateful Services in the Forwarding Path.mp4
14:28
6 - Surviving the Failures.mp4
18:28
7 - The Right Way of Doing Things.mp4
11:11
8 - Typical Real-Life Designs.mp4
10:20
9 - Summary and Questions.mp4
08:50
21.11.02 - Migrating Application Stacks into Public Clouds.mp4
16:36
Designing Active-Active and Disaster Recovery Data Centers.pdf
Interesting links.pdf
EVPN Technical Deep Dive.pdf
EVPN in MPLS-Based Environments.pdf
Review Questions Routing Protocols.pdf
Review Questions Switching, Routing and Bridging.pdf
Roadmap.pdf
- 1. EVPN Fundamentals
- 1.1 - What Is EVPN.mp415:24
- 1.2 - EVPN Features Overview.mp413:23
- 1.3 - Advanced EVPN Features.mp411:00
- 2. EVPN in the Data Centers
- 2.1 - Use Cases for EVPN in Data Centers.mp413:22
- 2.2 - BGP Deployment Models.mp419:46
- 3. Bridging with EVPN
- 2.3 - EVPN and Bridging.mp411:13
- 2.4 - Dual-Attached Endpoints.mp420:10
- 2.5 - Ingress Replication.mp409:19
- 2.6 - Advanced EVPN Bridging Topics.mp409:00
- 2.7 - EVPN Bridging Configuration.mp412:54
- 4. Routing with EVPN
- 3.2 - Asymmetrical Routing Model.mp411:17
- 3.3 - Symmetrical Routing.mp420:54
- 3.4 - Comparing Asymmetric and Symmetric Routing.mp407:30
- 3.5 - Other EVPN Routing Topics.mp410:14
- 3.6 - EVPN Routing Configuration.mp405:45
- 3.11 - Centralized EVPN Routing.mp416:32
- 3.12 - Distributed EVPN Routing.mp415:21
- 5. EVPN in Large Data Centers
- 4 - EVPN in Large Data Centers.mp417:19
- 6. EVPN Multihoming versus MLAG
- M1 - Taxonomy and Overview.mp419:46
- M2 - EVPN Multihoming Deep Dive.mp428:35
- M3 - Using MLAG in EVPN Environments.mp417:40
- M4 - Cisco vPC Fabric Peering Details.mp415:32
- M5 - Compare and Contrast.mp413:44
- 7. L4-L7 Services in EVPN Networks
- S1 - Types of Network Services Deployments.mp416:05
- S2 - Tenant Edge Firewall.mp422:54
- S3 - Intra-Tenant Firewall.mp406:19
- S4 - Traffic Redirection.mp406:14
- S5 - Mix-and-Match.mp412:56
- 8. Running EVPN on Linux Hosts
- H1 - Introduction and Use Cases.mp410:48
- H2 - Technologies and Basic Concepts.mp410:23
- H3 - Underlay and BGP Routing Design.mp414:34
- H4 - Running EVPN on Servers.mp418:34
- H5 - Summary External Connectivity.mp415:11
- 9. Multivendor Data Center EVPN
- Multivendor EVPN.pdf
- V1 - General Design Principles.mp408:45
- V2 - The Choices.mp414:52
- V3 - Vendor Interoperability.mp408:14
- V4 - Diving Deeper into Implementations.mp418:20
- V5 - More Implementation Differences.mp416:18
- V6 - Summary.mp406:27
- V7 - Hands-On Experience.mp411:20
- 10.EVPN in MPLS-Based Environments
- SP1 - Introduction.mp412:50
- SP2 - EVPN Service Types.mp414:29
- SP3 - EVPN Route Types.mp404:34
- SP4 - Service RT Assignment Optimization.mp408:54
- SP5 - Single-Homing Operation.mp427:21
- SP6 - Multi-Homing Operation.mp431:54
- SP7 - EVPN L2-L3 Integration.mp430:32
- SP8 - EVPN IRB Deployment Models.mp416:29
- SP9 - Summary.mp402:18
- Slide Decks
- EVPN 101.pdf
- EVPN in MPLS-Based Environments.pdf
- EVPN in the Data Center.pdf
- EVPN on Hosts.pdf
- L4-L7 Services in EVPN Networks.pdf
- MLAG or EVPN Multihoming.pdf
1 - Introduction.mp4
06:30
2.1 - VM Mobility Requirements.mp4
06:04
2.2 - Fabric Routing.mp4
07:34
2.3 - Host Routing.mp4
12:32
3.1 - Layer-2 Data Center Interconnects.mp4
12:57
3.2 - Long-Distance Live VM Migration.mp4
06:23
3.3 - Cold VM Migration over L3 DCI.mp4
08:04
4.1 - L4-7 Services within OneFabric.mp4
06:57
4.2 - OneFabric and Overlay Networks.mp4
03:41
5 - Conclusions and Questions.mp4
07:58
Enterasys OneFabric and DCI Solutions.pdf
1.1 - Evolution of Storage.mp4
18:58
1.2 - HCI Emerges.mp4
12:59
1.3 - How HCI Does Storage.mp4
15:27
1.4 - HCI Storage Resiliency.mp4
19:04
1.5 - Advanced HCI Storage Features.mp4
16:35
1.6 - Wrap-Up.mp4
10:21
2.1 - Go-To-Market and Hardware.mp4
12:31
2.2 - Redundancy and Resiliency.mp4
16:06
2.3 - Kernel versus VM HCI.mp4
05:53
3.1 - VMware VSAN.mp4
25:13
3.2 - Nutanix.mp4
10:45
3.3 - HPE Simplivity.mp4
13:48
3.4 - Cisco Hyperflex.mp4
13:28
3.5 - Windows Storage Spaces Direct.mp4
14:37
3.6 - Minor Players.mp4
07:53
3.7 - Variants on HCI.mp4
12:12
4.1 - Use Cases and Limitations.mp4
12:13
4.2 - Costing HCI.mp4
09:03
4.3 - Future of HCI.mp4
10:30
HCI - Deploying HCI.pdf
HCI - Differentiators.pdf
HCI - One Architecture to Rule Them All.pdf
HCI - Selected Solutions.pdf
Hyper-Converged Infrastructure Deep Dive.pdf
Hyper-Converged Infrastructure Deep Dive Roadmap.pdf
1 - The Problem.mp4
28:55
1.1 - Challenges of Traditional Data Center Networks.mp4
16:04
1.2 - Clos Networks and Leaf-and-Spine Fabrics.mp4
16:39
1.3 - 21.11.01 - Leaf-and-Spine Fabrics Outside of Data Centers.mp4
22:59
2 - Flatten the network.mp4
08:18
2.0 - Physical Leaf-and-Spine Fabric Design.mp4
14:55
2.1 - Small Fabrics and Lower-Speed Interfaces.mp4
09:07
2.2 - Building Very Large Fabrics.mp4
21:52
3 - Leaf-and-Spine Clos Fabrics.mp4
22:44
4 - Multi-Stage Clos Fabrics.mp4
08:33
5 - Design Scenarios.mp4
23:11
6 - Deployment Considerations.mp4
12:41
7.0 - Introduction to Leaf-and-Spine Designs.mp4
06:14
7.1 - Layer-3 Fabric with Non-Redundant Server Connectivity.mp4
07:51
7.2 - Routing Protocol Selection.mp4
23:49
7.3 - Route Summarization and Link Aggregation.mp4
07:44
7.4 - Core Link Addressing.mp4
07:25
7.5 - Using BGP in Leaf-and-Spine Fabrics.mp4
10:55
7.6 - Simplifying BGP Configurations.mp4
20:55
7.7 - Troubleshooting and Managing BGP.mp4
08:51
7.8 - BGP in Data Centers - Sample Deployments.mp4
03:32
7.10 - Introduction to Leaf-and-Spine Designs.mp4
04:39
7.11 - Layer-3 Fabric with Non-Redundant Server Connectivity.mp4
06:52
7.12 - Routing Protocol Selection.mp4
19:50
7.13 - Route Summarization and Link Aggregation.mp4
06:40
7.14 - Core Link Addressing.mp4
06:26
7.15 - Using BGP in Leaf-and-Spine Fabrics.mp4
10:19
7.16 - Simplifying BGP Configurations.mp4
19:30
7.17 - Troubleshooting and Managing BGP.mp4
08:19
7.18 - BGP in Data Centers - Sample Deployments.mp4
03:15
7.19 - BGP in 3-tier Clos.mp4
08:45
7.20 - BGP QA.mp4
14:06
7.21 - Layer-3 Fabrics with Redundant Server Connectivity.mp4
18:54
7.22 - Link Aggregation between Servers and Network.mp4
05:26
7.23 - Active-Standby Server Connectivity.mp4
09:46
7.24 - Host Routing.mp4
08:10
7.25 - Building a Pure L3 Data Center with Cumulus Linux.mp4
27:22
7.31 - Runinng Routing Protocols on Servers.mp4
12:29
7.32 - Routing from Hosts - Deep Dive.mp4
11:44
7.33 - Examples from Real World.mp4
09:15
7.41 - Layer-2 Fabrics.mp4
14:49
7.42 - Traditional Bridging.mp4
10:05
7.43 - Routing on Layer-2.mp4
13:12
7.44 - MAC-over-IP Encapsulation.mp4
13:25
7.45 - Redundant Server-to-Network Connectivity.mp4
08:44
7.46 - Introduction to SPB and Avaya Fabric Connect.mp4
18:25
7.47 - SPB Deep Dive.mp4
18:17
7.48 - Building Data Center Fabrics with SPB.mp4
16:18
7.50 - Layer-2+3 Fabrics.mp4
06:45
7.51 - Routing on Spine Switches.mp4
09:04
7.52 - Routing on Leaf Switches.mp4
15:16
7.53 - Overlays Data Center Fabrics.mp4
15:07
7.53 - Overlays in Data Center Fabrics.mp4
16:53
7.54 - Overview of VXLAN with BGP EVPN.mp4
15:59
7.55 - Introduction to BGP EVPN.mp4
15:29
7.56 - BGP EVPN Deep Dive.mp4
15:39
7.57 - EVPN Integrated Routing and Bridging.mp4
16:38
BGP in 3-Tier Clos Topology.pdf
Building a Pure L3 Data Center.pdf
Clos Fabrics Explained.pdf
D1 Leaf Spine Clos Fabric with Dell Force10 switches.mp4
04:17
D2 Large Leaf Spine Clos Fabric Using 10GE Links.mp4
05:14
D3 - Multi-Stage Clos Fabrics With Dell Force10 Switches.mp4
07:16
D4 - Dell Fabric Manager.mp4
05:46
Host Routing and Routing on Servers.pdf
Introduction and Physical Design.pdf
Introduction to Leaf-and-Spine Fabrics.pdf
Layer-2 Fabrics.pdf
Layer-2+3 Fabrics.pdf
Layer-3 Fabrics with Non-Redundant Server Connectivity.pdf
Layer-3 Fabrics with Redundant Server Connectivity.pdf
Leaf-and-Spine Fabric Architectures.pdf
Leaf-and-Spine Fabric Designs.pdf
MS1.0 - The Problem.mp4
13:38
MS1.1 - Multi-Site Topologies.mp4
11:54
MS1.2 - Failure Domains.mp4
17:05
MS1.3 - Conclusions.mp4
02:05
MS2.0 - Introduction to Multi-Pod and Multi-Site Fabrics.mp4
06:58
MS2.1 - Multi-Pod Fabrics.mp4
27:04
MS2.2 - Multi-Site Fabrics.mp4
33:19
MS2.3 - Multi-Site Packet Forwarding.mp4
19:10
MS2.4 - Conclusions.mp4
05:29
Multi-Site and Multi-Pod Fabrics.pdf
O1 - Why Would You Use OSPF.mp4
16:01
O2 - OSPF Design.mp4
20:02
O3 - Configuration Snippets.mp4
10:04
O4 - OSPF Footnotes.mp4
04:27
OSPF in Clos Topology.pdf
Operationalizing BGP in the Data Center.pdf
Physical Leaf-and-Spine Fabric Design.pdf
Shortest Path Bridging in Avaya Fabric.pdf
Using VXLAN and EVPN in Multi-Pod and Multi-Site Fabrics.pdf
VXLAN with BGP EVPN.pdf
B1 - Switch Buffer Architectures.mp4
28:54
B2 - Small Buffer or Big Buffer Switches.mp4
05:36
B3 - Tools and Knobs.mp4
17:50
B4 - Questions and Answers.mp4
19:20
Networks, Buffers, and Drops.pdf
Packet Buffers.pdf
1 - Whitebox and Disaggregation Drivers.mp4
13:38
2 - Components.mp4
18:19
3 - Network Operating Systems.mp4
19:28
4 - Challenges.mp4
13:12
5 - Whitebox and Disaggregation - Questions.mp4
10:11
6.1 - Large Data Center Fabric Challenges.mp4
16:54
6.2 - Pod Architecture and Basic Access Topologies.mp4
06:39
7.1 - Single-SKU Data Center Networks.mp4
09:44
7.2 - Hardware Challenges.mp4
14:48
8 - Building Large Leaf-and-Spine Fabrics.mp4
18:45
Large-Scale Data Centers.pdf
Open Large-Scale Networks.pdf
1 - Segment Routing 101.mp4
12:27
2 - Common Segment Identifiers.mp4
10:49
3 - Sample Use Cases.mp4
06:52
4 - Segment Routing in SDN Ecosystem.mp4
27:18
5 - More Information.mp4
01:00
Introduction to Segment Routing.pdf
Segment Routing Introduction.pdf
- OVERLAY VIRTUAL NETWORKS IN SOFTWARE-DEFINED DATA CENTERS
- 10 - Introduction.pdf
- 11 - Overlay Virtual Networking.pdf
- 12 - Overlay Virtual Networking Technical Details.pdf
- 13 - Overlay Virtual Networking Product Details.pdf
- 14 - Gateways to Overlay Virtual Networks.pdf
- 15 - Long-Distance Overlay Virtual Networks.pdf
- 16 - Alternate Approaches to Network Virtualization.pdf
- SDN AND OPENFLOW - THE HYPE AND THE HARSH REALITY
- 00 - Introduction.pdf
- 01 - The Initial Hype.pdf
- 02 - Software Defined Networking 101.pdf
- 03 - OpenFlow Basics.pdf
- 04 - OpenFlow Implementation Notes.pdf
- 04 - OpenFlow Implementation Notes (1).pdf
- 05 - OpenFlow Scalability Challenges.pdf
- 06 - OpenFlow and SDN Use Cases.pdf
- 07 - SDN Beyond OpenFlow.pdf
1 - The Problem.mp4
12:04
2 - TCP and HTTP.mp4
13:11
3 - TCP and HTTP - Questions.mp4
09:18
4 - TCP and HTTP Improvements.mp4
18:08
5 - SPDY.mp4
17:45
6 - Conclusions.mp4
04:17
TCP, HTTP and SPDY.pdf
1.1 - Introduction and NVMe Primer.mp4
20:43
1.2 - NVMe over Fabric.mp4
20:58
2.1 - RDMA-based NVMe-oF.mp4
09:03
2.2 - Networking for RDMA.mp4
23:07
2.3 - NVMe-oF over TCP.mp4
10:05
2.4 - Building a Better TCP.mp4
10:48
3 - Bringing It All Together.mp4
05:31
Networking Impact of NVMe-over-Fabrics.pdf
Roadmap.pdf
The Network Impact of NVMe over Fabrics (NVMe-oF).pdf
The Network Impact of NVMe over Fabrics (NVMe-oF) Roadmap.pdf
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- Training sessions 388
- duration 81:58:57
- Release Date 2023/06/11