Project Calico joins CNCF as a new member
Big news in the cloud world… today the Linux Foundation announced the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has moved from concept to a substantial project, with an agreed governance structure …
Big news in the cloud world… today the Linux Foundation announced the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has moved from concept to a substantial project, with an agreed governance structure …
Our friends over at Packet have just announced something that we’ve been working together on for a little while. For those of you who haven’t run across Packet before, they …
Packet announces beta support for Project Calico Read More »
Greg Ferro at Ethereal Mind just published a briefing on Project Calico. As always, it’s very interesting to see any write-up of your work, especially because it necessarily reflects how …
Its obvious, Project Calico needs to communicate better Read More »
Lately, there has been a lot of discussion about Project Calico. Most of that discussion gets what it is we are doing, by bringing basic Internet architectural approaches into the …
When you view a scale-out network through a 1990’s enterprise lens…. Read More »
There has been quite a bit of discussion recently about DDoS and IPv6. While IPv6 networks share many (or most) of the same DDoS vulnerabilities as their IPv4 counterparts, there …
The Project Calico team is invading visiting New York from the 6th through the 17th of April. Cory Benfield, one of our lead developers, will be around from the 6th through …
Project Calico comes to New York and does a (mini) meetup marathon Read More »
A while (too long) ago, I promised that I would follow up on my discussion about Ethernet fabrics with a similar discussion on using IP fabrics to interconnect Calico nodes. That …
Just a quick reminder that Christopher Liljenstolpe, one of the architects of Project Calico, will be at NANOG 63, and will be available at Metaswitch’s Beer & Gear booth on …
Project Calico team at NANOG 63 in San Antonio – Beer & Gear Read More »
I’ve published the first in a series of technical notes talking about how you design your infrastructure to make the most optimal use of Project Calico and the benefits that …
Using Ethernet as the interconnect fabric for a Calico installation Read More »
Why BGP? … and why not an IGP (OSPF or IS–IS) is a question we occasionally get asked when presenting on Project Calico. The person asking the question usually thinks …
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