This is the third post in the “VXLAN with EVPN” Series of posts. The focus is on features available for various control plane options with

A Dell EMC Networking focused personal Blog – Data Center & Campus
This is the third post in the “VXLAN with EVPN” Series of posts. The focus is on features available for various control plane options with
This is the second post in the “VXLAN with EVPN” series of posts. I expect there to be about 3 more posts in this series. In
Blog posts covering VXLAN with BGP EVPN control plane has been in my plans for a while. This series will possibly be four or five
Part II is a continuation of the previous post on SmartFabric Services. We will start with a discussion of Fabric Operations. Operations To understand SmartFabric
One of the more keenly awaited features with Dell EMC Networking’s Next Gen OS10, is SmartFabric Services. Dell EMC already has both controller based and
The DCI from Pluribus is one of the most feature rich solutions of that nature , within the Dell EMC Networking SDN Ecosystem. At the
Pluribus Adaptive Cloud fabric offers significant capabilities around automation and provisioning in VMWare environments. ONVL’s vPort database, which is one of the key components enabling
In Part 3, we had a look at Dell EMC OS9’s Static VXLAN implementation; there was also a brief discussion of upcoming OS 10’s MP-BGP
I had initially intended for this to be a single post covering VXLAN from both Dell EMC as well as its SDN partners, but the
Pluribus became a part of the Dell EMC SDN Eco-system in 2016. It has significant wins globally in Cloud/hosting, Service Provider Core and Enterprise space.
In the second part, I will focus specifically on VXLAN as a Data Center Interconnect. I intend this iteration to be more general, and then
Why: Business Continuity. Before discussing the different types of connectivity, it would be useful to have a quick look at the different traffic profiles within