Posts for: #Architecture

The ACI Adventure Begins

Starting yesterday I began to deploy our Nexus 9000 ACI solution into our Datacentre. Scary yet fun times are ahead.

Over the course of the project I will do my best to chronicle anonymised info that talks about what we did and how we did it. Some of that may be of use to another ACI hopeful, whereas some will be pretty specific to my environment. One thing I won’t be doing is reinventing the blogging wheel, and I will chose to refer to others that helped me, rather than rehash the same subjects over and over again.

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The SDN Conundrum

Oh how the world has changed since I started out in the wonderful trade.

We used to have VLANs and subnets; switches, routers and firewalls. People would moan things didn’t work and we did a traceroute to figure out why. We would bash out a fix, and if it broke, we would bash out another. It was the wild west, and that was fun. Cowboy hats were standard issue.

Then along came the bad guys, and with them, the policy doctors. Changes became more structured and requirements became more complex. Environments spiraled out into wider geographical areas and management became less about break fix and more about tightly structured architecture. The industry responded with protocols and toolchains, each with their own use case, and bit by bit, the sector split up into the key areas of WAN, DC and Campus.

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