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Building “Intelligent” and Highly Automated Data Centers
I’ve been fortunate to work in a space where I’ve had exposure to see and discuss infrastructure and architecture/design of some of the most highly utilized and scalable networks in the world. It’s fair to say living in Silicon Valley … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alexey Andreyev, automated data center, automated networks, BGP controller, Data Center, Facebook, Facebook Auto-Remediation, Facebook Director of Network Engineering, Facebook network engineer, FBAR, historical data analysis, intelligent data center, intelligent networks, Najam Ahmad, network architecture, network behavioral analysis, network modularity, network programmability, NSX, NSX REST API, orchestration, orchestration of workflows, programmability, REST API, SDN, Self-healing, Self-healing network, Silicon Valley, software defined networking, traffic engineering, vmware, VMware NSX, VMware NSX REST API
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