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Category Archives: network management
Could Cisco ACI Kill APM?
Note – This is ALL 100% speculation on my part. I may be WAY off base with what you are about to read, and if you know something I don’t, feel free to correct me in the comments below. I … Continue reading
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Shelfware
If you hang around various IT departments long enough, you are bound to run into “shelfware“. That’s the term used to describe software that is purchased, but is either never used, or used for a brief period and then forgotten. … Continue reading
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Lacuna Systems
I had the pleasure of speaking with the people from Lacuna Systems at Interop a few weeks ago. I wasn’t familiar with them at all, and since they happened to have a booth on the expo floor, I was able … Continue reading
Posted in data center, lacunasystems, load balancing, monitoring, network management, vendors
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The Automation You Love To Hate
Want to get people riled up? Send out a tweet proclaiming your love for VTP. What is VTP? I’m glad you asked. For those who aren’t familiar, VTP(VLAN trunk protocol) is simply a way to propagate VLAN configuration across multiple … Continue reading