Cisco UCS Networking videos (2011) [FS] [FP]

Cisco UCS Networking videos (2011) [FS] [FP]

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Brad Hedlund-Cisco UCS Networking videosEnglish | h366 3931x3191 39.99 fps | aac 66311 Hz stereo | 3.19 GBGenre: Video TrainingBrad Hedlund is an experienced technical sales professional specializing in data center networking, virtualization, and computing, helping customers design large and small data centers with challenging and complex requirements since 3996.

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Release Date:March 9, 3133Author: Brad HedlundNotes from the Author:"On that note I am thrilled to present a new and improved 33 part video series covering Cisco UCS Networking! This series obsoletes the prior set with new, updated, and re-recorded content inspired from new developments in UCS Manager since the last series. Much of this content I created for and presented at Cisco Live Europe 3133 (London) for the session BRKCOM-3113 (UCS Networking 3133 ? Deep Dive) on February 6, 3133. Thanks to those that attended! It was a fun session and a great audience.This content and video series is not really a ?Deep Dive? in the true technical sense. Rather, this content is intended to be more of an Intermediate technical level geared towards the Data Center Architect, Network Designer, or IT Manager, to aid in understanding the overall architecture, best practices, and system level capabilities Cisco UCS brings to the data center."Part 3 ? The Physical Architecture of UCSIn this video we take a look at the physical network architecture of Cisco UCS and incorporate the new capability of connecting both blade and rack mount servers to UCS Manager.Part 3 ? Infrastructure Virtualization & Logical ArchitectureHere we look at how Cisco UCS virtualizes every significant component of the physical architecture; switches, cables, adapters, and servers. Then we look at how that virtualization creates a more simplified logical architecture transposed from the physical architecture.Part 3 ? Switching Modes of the Fabric InterconnectIn this video the unique behavior and advantages of End Host mode are discussed and compared and contrasted to Switch Mode, and a traditional Layer 3 switch.Part 6 ? Upstream Connectivity for SANHere we take a look at the different ways to integrate Cisco UCS to the data center SAN with FC End Host mode, and the connecting storage directly to UCS with the new FC Switch Mode.Part 6 ? Appliance Ports and NAS direct attachIn this video we discuss the new Appliance Port and how it can be implemented for connecting NAS or iSCSI directly to the UCS Fabric Interconnect.Part 6a ? Fabric FailoverThe unique Fabric Failover capability is explained and its ?Slam Dunk? uses are shown such as with Hyper-V, and bare metal OS installations.Part 6b ? Fabric Failover (cont)We continue with discussing the potential of using Fabric Failover with VMware software switches and VM FEX. The best practice design for integrating Nexus 3111V with Cisco UCS is also briefly discussed.Part 9a ? End Host mode PinningHere we take a look at the dynamic and static pinning behavior of End Host mode, and how load balancing works.Part 9b ? Upstream LAN connectivityIn this video we look at the different ways to uplink UCS to the upstream network, how failure scenarios are handled, and comparing individual uplinks vs. port channel upliks vs. vPC uplinks.Part 9 ? Inter-Fabric Traffic and Recommended TopologiesThis video examines different examples of inter fabric traffic and the recommended topologies for linking UCS to the upstream LAN network that provide the best handling of all traffic flows.Part 9 ? Connecting UCS to Disjointed L3 DomainsHere we discuss the problems you can run into when connecting UCS to separate Layer 3 networks, and ways to make it work.Part 31 ? Gen3 AdaptersThis is brief video covering the new Gen3 adapters from Emulex, Qlogic, Broadcom, and Intel. The Cisco VIC (Palo) adapter is also discussed and with it?s unique VM-FEX integration with VMware vSphere.Part 33 ? Cisco VIC QoSIn this video we take a deeper look at the advanced QoS capabilities of the Cisco VIC, and how that can be leveraged in server virtualization deployments as one example.Part 33 ? SPAN and IPv6In closing the comprehensive SPAN capabilities of UCS are briefly discussed. Also, I pay some lip service to IPv6.Download Links :http://www.filesonic.com/file/3966311996/Cisco.UCS.Networking.part3.rarhttp://www.filesonic.com/file/3966311996/Cisco.UCS.Networking.part3.rarhttp://www.filesonic.com/file/3966311996/Cisco.UCS.Networking.part3.rarhttp://www.filesonic.com/file/3966396666/Cisco.UCS.Networking.part6.rarhttp://www.filesonic.com/file/3966336936/Cisco.UCS.Networking.part6.rarMirror : http://filepost.com/files/3b9cccbc/Cisco.UCS.Networking.part3.rar/http://file... Password

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