Cloud Native Data Center Networking: Architecture, Protocols, and Tools


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If you want to study, build, or simply validate your thinking about modern cloud native data center networks, this is your book. Whether you're pursuing a multitenant private cloud, a network for running machine learning, or an enterprise data center, author Dinesh Dutt takes you through the steps necessary to design a data center that's affordable, high capacity, easy to manage, agile, and reliable.

Ideal for network architects, data center operators, and network and containerized application developers, this book mixes theory with practice to guide you through the architecture and protocols you need to create and operate a robust, scalable network infrastructure. The book offers a vendor-neutral way to look at network design. For those interested in open networking, this book is chock-full of examples using open source software, from FRR to Ansible.

In the context of a cloud native data center, you'll examine:

  • Clos topology
  • Network disaggregation
  • Network operating system choices
  • Routing protocol choices
  • Container networking
  • Network virtualization and EVPN
  • Network automation


Author: Dinesh G. Dutt
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 12/10/2019
Pages: 486
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.69lbs
Size: 9.19h x 7.00w x 0.98d
ISBN13: 9781492045601
ISBN10: 1492045608
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Distributed Systems | Cloud Computing
- Computers | Data Science | General
- Technology & Engineering | Data Transmission Systems | General

About the Author

Dinesh G Dutt has been in the networking industry for the past 20 years, most of it at Cisco Systems. His most recent job was as the Chief Scientist at Cumulus Networks. Before that, he was a Fellow at Cisco Systems. He has been involved in enterprise and data center networking technologies, including the design of many of the ASICs that powered Cisco's mega-switches such as Cat6K and the Nexus family of switches. He also has experience in storage networking from his days at Andiamo Systems and in the design of FCoE. He is a co-author of TRILL and VxLAN and has filed for over 40 patents.