This is a contributed blog from LF Networking Member CodiLime. Originally published here. Contrail-operator is a recently released open-source Kubernetes operator that implements Tungsten Fabric as a custom resource. Tungsten Fabric is…
This is a contributed blog from LF Networking Member CodiLime. Originally published here. CNI (Container Networking Interface) is an interface between container runtime and network implementation. It allows different projects,…
This is a contributed blog from LF Networking Member CodiLime. Originally published here. SDN or Software-Defined Networking is an approach to networking that enables the programmatic and dynamic control of…
By Sukhdev Kapur The rollout of 5G is a technological disruption for telecom and technology business players. This requires management of real time data flows, with central control, between various…
Originally published on CalSoft Posted on February 28, 2019 by Sagar Nangare SDN is a crucial technology in a roadmap for a dynamic and intelligent network, be it enterprise level connecting several devices…
Users and developers in the Tungsten Fabric community are invited to participate in the calls for papers at two upcoming events: Tungsten Fabric Workshop at KubeCon China (Nov. 13 in…
Note: This blog is co–authored by Ranjini Rajendran and Madhukar Nayakbomman from Juniper Networks. OpenStack provides modular architecture to enable IaaS for primarily managing virtualized workloads. However, this open source platform is a…
Juniper Networks Contrail Networking, developed in the OpenContrail open source project, has long been a part of Red Hat’s millinery. The partnership between Juniper and Red Hat goes back some…
With DockerCon in Austin happening this week, I’m reminded of last year’s DockerCon Seattle, and watching some announcements with utter fascination or utter disappointment. Let’s see if we can’t turn…
OpenContrail has solidified its position as the top SDN and network automation solution for OpenStack, and recently announced it’s integration into Kubernetes (K8s) and thus OpenShift (recent versions are powered by Kubernetes.) What does this mean for…