Heavy Networking 686: Juniper Cloud-Native Contrail Networking CN2 (Sponsored)

Today we’re going deep on software-defined networking for containers and OpenStack with sponsor Juniper Networks. Juniper has revamped its approach to secure networking for telcos and telco cloud-delivered services with Juniper’s Cloud-Native Contrail Networking or CN2 software. CN2 lets you automate the creation of network connections for containers and for virtual machines while also providing routing, security, segmentation and isolation of workloads. This is one of those episodes where you might want to take notes because we’re going to get into a bunch of stuff, including container network interfaces or CNIs, service meshes, virtual routers, visibility and observability, software-defined network operations, and eBPF. Our guest and guide into the guts of Cloud-Native Contrail Networking, hereafter referred to as CN2, is Nick Davey. Nick is Director of Product Management for SDN and Telco Cloud technologies. Links CN2 on EKS – Delivering Advanced CN2 Hybrid Cloud Networking from the Public Cloud The New CSP/Hyperscaler Relationship: Building and Partnering for Telco Cloud Success (Part 1) Better than a Kubernetes CNI, a Kubernetes SDN Juniper Networks CN2 Achieves Red Hat OpenShift Certification Juniper Networks’ Nick Davey Demonstrates Telco Cloud and Automation and MWC23 To help you learn more, see visit the following sites: * Juniper’s CN2 Landing Page * Juniper’s Telco Cloud Solutions Page * Juniper’s CN2 Demo Page To try CN2 yourself, download a copy! * https://www.juniper.net/us/en/forms/cn2-free-trial.html

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