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PQ 138: Inside Open vSwitch
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Today’s Priority Queue delves into Open vSwitch with guest Ben Pfaff, an Open vSwitch contributor for the past ten years.
As you might infer from the name, Open vSwitch is open source software that provides switching capabilities and can run in a hypervisor, on bare metal servers, in containers, and on NICs.
You can program OVS directly or via a controller such as OpenDaylight or a commercial controller.
Open vSwitch is a project within the Linux Foundation.
This podcast was recorded live during a meeting with Ben in which he recorded a podcast with me, which you can find at OVS Orbit.
We discuss an overview of OVS, explore key features, and examine how OVS applies to the enterprise. We also look at the relationship between SmartNICs and OVS, and discuss how OVS works with service meshes.
If you want to learn more about OVS, check out Ben’s podcast at OVS Orbit.
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Archived series ("HTTP Redirect" status)
Replaced by: Packet Pushers - Priority Queue
When? This feed was archived on June 27, 2018 09:22 (). Last successful fetch was on June 07, 2018 16:19 ()
Why? HTTP Redirect status. The feed permanently redirected to another series.
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Manage episode 197720584 series 56679
Today’s Priority Queue delves into Open vSwitch with guest Ben Pfaff, an Open vSwitch contributor for the past ten years.
As you might infer from the name, Open vSwitch is open source software that provides switching capabilities and can run in a hypervisor, on bare metal servers, in containers, and on NICs.
You can program OVS directly or via a controller such as OpenDaylight or a commercial controller.
Open vSwitch is a project within the Linux Foundation.
This podcast was recorded live during a meeting with Ben in which he recorded a podcast with me, which you can find at OVS Orbit.
We discuss an overview of OVS, explore key features, and examine how OVS applies to the enterprise. We also look at the relationship between SmartNICs and OVS, and discuss how OVS works with service meshes.
If you want to learn more about OVS, check out Ben’s podcast at OVS Orbit.
Show Links:
The post PQ 138: Inside Open vSwitch appeared first on Packet Pushers.
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