
The Everything Feed - All Packet Pushers Pods
Every single podcast we publish in one convenient feed. This is a LOT of content. Hours of audio each week.
Latest episodes

Oct 10, 2024 • 22min
TL005: Navigating the Practical and Emotional Challenges of Tech Layoffs
Layoffs are a sensitive topic in the tech industry. Host Laura Santamaria discusses the emotional and practical impacts on employees and leaders. She also covers the signs of potential layoffs, and strategies for job searching post-layoff while maintaining perspective. She concludes with a tips for leaders to more effectively lead their teams through a layoff.... Read more »

Oct 9, 2024 • 1h 1min
NAN075: Mastering Networking in the Age of AI: Advice for Aspiring Engineers
Ivan Pepelnjak, a leading voice in network engineering and creator of IPSpace.net, shares wisdom from his extensive career. He discusses the critical need for young engineers to master Linux and pursue relevant certifications in a rapidly evolving tech landscape. Pepelnjak also addresses the challenges of burnout in content creation and emphasizes the importance of personal branding and professional visibility. He offers insights into leveraging AI and automation for success in networking and the value of community engagement for creativity and fulfillment.

Oct 8, 2024 • 37min
PP034: Driving Security and Network Assurance with Juniper Networks (Sponsored)
Today on the Packet Protector podcast we talk with sponsor Juniper Networks about how to simplify the complexity that affects network and cybersecurity teams alike. From tool sprawl to floods of data, complexity bedevils operations and troubleshooting. We talk about what Juniper brings to the table for networking and security professionals to help them do... Read more »

Oct 8, 2024 • 32min
HS085: The Perfect and the Good (Enough)
Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good… it’s a challenge that architects and strategists often face. They may design a “perfect” architecture or strategy, only to see it overwhelmed by the realities of implementation. John Burke and Johna Johnson discuss the questions to ask to ensure that devotion to the perfect doesn’t... Read more »

Oct 7, 2024 • 19min
N4N000: Announcing N is For Networking – A New Podcast for the New Network Engineer
Welcome to N Is For Networking, the newest podcast on the Packet Pushers network, where we explain the jargon, acronyms, and concepts of the networking industry in plain language. Your hosts are Holly Metlitzky, an industrial engineer and now a network sales engineer; and Ethan Banks, a veteran network engineer. Together, they’ll educate and help... Read more »

Oct 7, 2024 • 26min
NB498: BlueCat Flows Into Network Performance With LiveAction Buy; T-Mobile Ordered to Appoint a CISO
BlueCat is making waves by acquiring LiveAction to enhance network performance monitoring, especially for voice and video. T-Mobile faces a $16 million mandate to bolster its cybersecurity by appointing a Chief Information Security Officer. Meanwhile, Cisco's LoRaWAN IoT products are being phased out, and Verizon recently overcame a nationwide service outage. The podcast also highlights critical vulnerabilities in telecom infrastructure and the importance of resilient network strategies in managing disasters.

Oct 4, 2024 • 58min
HN752: How Digital Twins Enable Smarter Network Ops, Troubleshooting (Sponsored)
Mike Lossman, Technical Product Marketing Manager at Forward Networks, shares his insights on digital twins—mathematically accurate copies of data center networks. He details how these models revolutionize network operations by enabling real-time visibility, automation, and enhanced troubleshooting. Lossman also discusses the challenges of IT infrastructure during mergers and acquisitions and highlights the importance of a network query engine for compliance and multi-vendor support, ensuring efficient network management.

Oct 4, 2024 • 45min
TNO004: DevOps, NetOps, and Batman – Part 2
In this engaging discussion, Tom McGonagle, the creator of GitNops, delves into the interplay of DevOps and network operations. He highlights the importance of automated testing and collaboration through GitHub, shedding light on how version control can streamline network configurations. The conversation also touches on utilizing Kubernetes for efficient tech stacks, the significance of continuous learning in network automation, and the balance between ready-made solutions and custom approaches in GitOps. It's packed with insights for IT professionals!

Oct 3, 2024 • 22min
IPB161: Compressing the IPv6 Deployment Timeline
The discussion delves into the urgent need to accelerate IPv6 deployment amidst evolving tech demands. Experts emphasize meticulous planning, training, and infrastructure assessment to ensure a smooth transition. Key misconceptions about IPv6 are unraveled, revealing its essential role in modern services. The risks of delaying adoption are highlighted, including potential security vulnerabilities. Incremental implementation is championed as a strategic way to navigate this significant shift in networking.

Oct 2, 2024 • 38min
D2DO252: (Re)Building Cloudflare’s Millions-of-Logs-Per-Second Logging Pipeline
Colin Douch and Jayson Cena from Cloudflare share insights on their transition from SysLog-NG to OpenTelemetry, focusing on the need for scalability and maintainability. They discuss challenges in processing millions of logs per second while ensuring uninterrupted customer service. Their conversation covers the complexities of logging infrastructure, including performance optimization and the trade-offs between Protocol Buffers and JSON. They also touch on the importance of redundancy and team empowerment in enhancing system reliability.