Monthly Archives: January 2014

Migrating My Home Network to a Virtual Firewall Appliance

Recently, I built myself a nice VMWare vSphere server. I’ll cover the server setup itself in more detail sometime, but once I got it kicking I decided I should find some novel (for me, at least) ways to use it. As I looked around my home network trying to find improvements to make with the vast powers of virtualization, my gaze settled on my little Cisco ASA5505 home firewall.

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998 Extra Eyes on Your Applications

Last September one of the vendors that presented at Networking Field Day 6 was ThousandEyes, a San Francisco-based company founded in 2010 where the startup vibe thrived.
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@greatwhitetec

Virtualization, Storage, and other techy stuff

The Stupid Engineer

I ask those questions you're too clever to.

Sunay Tripathi's Blog

Pluribus Networks Founder's Blog on OS, Networking, Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Solaris Architecture, etc

Ed Koehler's Blog

Just another WordPress.com weblog

JGS.io

Data networking, stray thoughts, nerdy fun...

Network Heresy

Tales of the network reformation

The Borg Queen

Jottings on the intersection of tech and humanness

Networking From The Trenches

Ramblings about my thoughts, experiences, and ideas.

Networking 40,000

Attaining my CCIE with the help of Warhammer 40k

Network Shenanigans

Making Packets Do Silly Things

It must be the network...

Ramblings of JD (@subnetwork)

Not Another Network Blog

Musings from yet another IT nerd

rsts11 - Robert Novak on system administration

Resource sharing, time sharing, (20)11 and beyond. A retired sysadmin's blog.