I tried a new vector drawing app called Artboard. So far I am pretty pleased with it. Clean UI and pretty intuitive. What I like the most is it has a nice amount of clip art to go with it. As a guy with zero artistic skills I rely on software to fix that for… Continue reading Artboard Vector Drawing App Review
Month: July 2012
New IETF SDN Drafts
[fancy_header3 variation=”slategrey”]New IETF SDN Drafts[/fancy_header3] New IETF SDN Drafts: A Service Provider SDN IETF Draft: There are four new drafts submitted to the IETF in the past few days. These are all informational drafts and a “work in progress” for the 6 month period after submission. It would be reasonable to expect vendors to seek some disruption… Continue reading New IETF SDN Drafts
TCAMs, SDN/OpenFlow and Why We Care
I recently meet Roy Chua and Matt Palmer over at SDN Central a few weeks ago. They have put together a really nice site dedicated to Software Defined Networks (SDN) and contributing to the community. They are really seasoned IT pros that have great vision. I posted a little bit of a refresher for some, or… Continue reading TCAMs, SDN/OpenFlow and Why We Care
Configuring VXLAN and GRE Tunnels on OpenvSwitch
[fancy_header3 variation=”orange”]Configuring VXLan and GRE tunnels on OpenvSwitch[/fancy_header3] [titled_box title=”Update: VXLan Encapsulation ” variation=”steelblue”]VXLan is now upstreamed into the Master build. It is worth mentioning that is the VXLAN framing only, not the Multicast control plane functionality. So basically no need to pull from the fork anymore but pull directly from the Open vSwitch Master… Continue reading Configuring VXLAN and GRE Tunnels on OpenvSwitch