Mean time to repair (MTTR) is a metric used to measure serviceability. It's calculated by taking the total amount of time spent on repairs in a given time period and dividing it by the number of repairs. For example, if 20 minutes of time is spent on repairs resulting from two outages...
Like SD-WAN, SDN (Software Defined Networking) enables carriers to deliver services on-demand, with improved network performance and reduced costs. While they sound similar, the main difference is how they are used. SDN manages a LAN (Local Area Network) or service provider’s core network, ...
Enterprise networks help keep large organizations running smoothly. Learn what an enterprise network is, its components, and how it works.
Hyperscale computing relies solely onhorizontal scaling(or "scaling out"). The system adds more same-sized servers to the cluster and shares the workload across a bigger pool of devices to meet the increased demand. This strategy is different fromvertical scaling(or "scaling up") in which you...
Whereas SDN is programmable and customizable by the customer or user, SD-WAN is preprogrammed, with updates handled by the vendor (which can mean less work for a network administrator). SDN is enabled by NFV within a closed system, while SD-WAN provides application routing that can be virtual...
Zero Trust is a security model founded on the principle of “Never trust, always verify.” Zero Trust requires all users to be authenticated, authorized and validated to get access.
Backward compatibility is more easily accomplished if the previous versions have been designed to be forward compatible, or extensible, with built-in features such as hooks,plugins, or anapplication program interfacethat allows the addition of new features. ...
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Simply put, Docker networking is the native container SDN solution you have at your disposal when working with Docker. In a nutshell, there are four modes available for Docker networking: bridge mode, host mode, container mode, or no networking.2 We will have a closer look at each of those...
Posted by SDNgeek on January 15, 2018 Posted in: cloud computing, data center, network management. Tagged: data, saas, visibility. 1 Comment I started this blog and while back and never finished. Here is a quick brain dump of some of my thoughts on the state of monitoring and visibil...