This blog was originally started to better help me understand the technologies in the CCIE R&S blueprint; after completing the R&S track I have decided to transition the blog into a technology blog.
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This blog will continue to include questions, troubleshooting scenarios, and references to existing and new technologies but will grow to include a variety of different platforms and technologies. Currently I have created over 185 questions/answers in regards to the CCIE R&S track!! Note: answers are in the comment field or within "Read More" section.
A partner at Cisco shared this link with me showing the time differences between the deployment of blade servers. Cisco vs HP....imagine if you were deploying tens or hundreds of blades.
Exploring the Splunk Web Interface | Major Features and Preferences Welcome
to this in-depth guide to the Splunk Web interface! In this video, we
explore...
The debates around IP multicast stopped about five to ten years ago AFAICT.
No one wants to deal with it anymore. In theory, IP multicast was a good
idea b...
Defining service availability using the famous X nines (and all the hacks
like “planned downtime doesn’t count”) is pretty useless in a highly
distribute...
Please join us in congratulating the following iPexpert students who have
passed their CCIE lab! This Week’s CCIE Success Stories Lucas
Handybiantoro, CCIE...
It’s official, the CCIE DC has been announced. Here’s the meat of the
announcement: “Cisco announced today that a new expert-level certification
for data c...
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