NZNOG 2015: Virtual routers have a niche, but it IS a niche
Tim Nagy from Juniper presented on the virtual router model.
Tim Nagy from Juniper presented on the virtual router model.
No doubt we have all heard that the Internet is really quite big. Is there anyway to “see” the entirety of this network?
Are you Ready to ROA? Adli Wahid discusses Resource Origin Authorizations and why you should create yours now in MyAPNIC.
Host an APNIC Training event and help regional network engineers and operators learn the knowledge required to build the Internet.
The Internet’s Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is one of the most critical components of today’s Internet. However, it does not just work all by itself, and within each network the configuration and operation of the routing system are of critical importance.
The theme of capacity development continued to be of focus at PacNOG 16, held recently in Honiara, Solomon Islands.
At the inaugural BTNOG 1, APNIC staff presented at the Conference plenary and instructed at the workshops.
Guest Post: Biglobe’s Seiichi Kawamura shares his observations of the peering culture and environment in Japan.
Another successful workshop has been completed at the Asian Institute of Technology Bangkok with our regular host intERLab.
Yesterday APNIC Research Scientist George Michaelson commented on media coverage of the internet “running out of space”, quoting research by APNIC Chief Scientist, Geoff Huston. Today, Geoff continues the discussion.