In my last post, I was tinkering with building a simple test harness and talked through how I might improve on that. My first real iteration on that was actually […]
Simple Testing Harness
Been a minute, eh? I recently had one of those nagging little side-quests pop up that I couldn’t ignore. It involved building a simple test harness for network connectivity in […]
Routing with Intent
I’ve been involved in a project to deploy Azure’s vWAN, and we ran into some interesting design challenges around routing. This was mostly due to the technology being fairly new […]
Time Off Well Spent
Been a minute, hasn’t it? I took a few months off to pursue a master’s degree in Information Technology through Western Governor’s University. When I began the on January 1, […]
CreatorTagger – A Whodunnit
“Be careful which rocks you look under…” I had a thought the other day. Probably not a very good one, but it led to some tinkering. I wondered if it […]
Basic IaaS Resiliency – Availability Sets
Whether we like it or not, Virtual Machines are almost certainly the most common instrument running your applications and workloads. And because we run our mission-critical, production applications on Virtual […]
November update, rough weather, new course
Boy, it’s sure been a while! I put down the Wireshark briefly while I pivoted to the latest Azure-specific certifications – Applied Skills. If you’ve not seen/heard/read about them, definitely […]
Wireshark Workbook – Lab 6
This was a really fun couple of labs for me (challenging as well). Lab 5 was all about TCP Sequence and Acknowledgment numbers, and it wasn’t until this lab and […]
BICEP Basics – Up and Running in 10 Minutes
Just a quick one on getting started leveraging bicep to deploy resources in Azure since it’s actually significantly easier than it sounds. Let’s get right to it… Bicep is a […]
Wireshark Workbook – Lab 5
Wow, over a month since lab 4? I’ve been slacking. No, that’s not actually true. A week off of work to prep a newly-purchased RV kept me busy. Then life, […]