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Dell Open Networking and SDN – All About Disaggregation
When Dell first announced its Open Networking initiative a little over a year ago, they were the first major networking vendor to do so. Very similar to what Dell did for servers, Dell is now doing for networking – allowing … Continue reading →
Posted in Big Switch Networks, Big Switch Networks, Cumulus Linux, Dell, Dell Force10, IP Infusion, Microsoft, Midokura, Midokura, NEC, NEC, Networking, Technology
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Cumulus Linux: Devops and Python Scripting
As I mentioned in a prior blog, Cumulus Linux on Dell Networking Switches, one benefit of running Cumulus Linux on network switches is that you can run your typical Linux commands that you’re used to running for also configuring and … Continue reading →
Posted in Cumulus Linux, Dell, Dell Force10, Labs, Network Architecture, Networking, Programming Languages, Python, Technology
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