Over the last couple of years we've experienced a global shortage of Raspberry Pis. The reason has been the COVID19 pandemic and Oracle building the largest Rpi cluster (that we know of). It's still hard…
VMware Aria, One Ring To Rule Them All
VMware Aria aims to become the new All-In-One platform in this multicloud era. Let's take a look on what it can offer. What is Aria? VMware Aria is a SaaS offering that brings your infrastructure,…
Cisco Cloud ACI on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
There are some good whitepapers about Cisco Cloud Application Centric Infrastructure (Cisco Cloud ACI), but there's no information about Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). This post will try to cover the fundamentals that can help you…
Nuage Networks on Oracle Cloud
Nuage Networks is a Software-Defined Networking (SDN) solution that delivers policy-based automation across the network, from user to workload. Last year we gave some hints about the work we were doing in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure…
Why SD-WAN?
Over the last few years, we hear more and more the term "SD-WAN" (Software-defined Wide-Area Networking). When we speak to customers we usually get the following question: What are the differences when compared to traditional…
Tips and Tricks Running Network Throughput Tests on…
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) offers a broad catalog of compute shapes with different sizes and types. Each shape determines the number of oCPU, memory, and network bandwidth that will be allocated to an instance. For…
DataScienceGO Virtual Conference 2020
DSGO is one of the largest Data Science communities where you can meet with 800+ of the brightest and most innovative minds in Data Science and AI. It's an awesome place to connect with hundreds…
OCI Network Considerations with E3 instances
In the previous blog, we talked about the new AMD EPYC shapes and the freedom to configure your instances without having a fixed instance catalog. The new E3 shapes that we announced bring new levels…
OCI E3 Instances and Flexible Shapes
Oracle recently announced the launch of its Standard E3 instances based on the 2nd generation of AMD EPYC. The code name for this new offering is AMD Rome. Note this is currently available in specific…