just getting started learning Golang, and already other folks are talking about moving to Rust. I’m so far
http://networkstatic.net/getting-started-with-the-rust-programming-language/#comment-24133
Read more at: Measuring Network Bandwidth using Iperf and Docker
http://networkstatic.net/measuring-network-bandwidth-using-iperf-and-docker/#comment-24116
Great post, we just need this docker thing to run on any Cat3524 and we are all set! Btw i love the terminal coloring is that zsh?
http://networkstatic.net/measuring-network-bandwidth-using-iperf-and-docker/#comment-24115
Thanks Joop! Busted writing once, reading never :)
http://networkstatic.net/gobgp-control-plane-evolving-software-networking/#comment-24071
for those now to > for those new to
http://networkstatic.net/gobgp-control-plane-evolving-software-networking/#comment-24070
lol, i missed your comment. Don't worry, we all hit the trough of dissolution :) Still we can iterate and improve like so http://networkstatic.net/gobgp-control-plane-evolving-software-networking...
http://networkstatic.net/time-to-ditch-the-definition-of-sdn/#comment-24060
Awesome! Thanks Tamihiro! Keep up the great work. I totally missed the PPN post. Thanks!
http://networkstatic.net/gobgp-control-plane-evolving-software-networking/#comment-24059
Hey Alex! both exa and gobgp support flowspec. There are some perf numbers I remember from an issue below: Perf numbers Gobgp v. Quagga and full table load time with gobgp. https://github.com/osr...
http://networkstatic.net/gobgp-control-plane-evolving-software-networking/#comment-24058
I wonder how it compares to ExaBGP ? Which is the "go to" ATM. -Alex
http://networkstatic.net/gobgp-control-plane-evolving-software-networking/#comment-24057