Cisco Fellow Fred Baker - OpenStack on IPv6: Authorization vs Routing
Hi, Apologies to those who are on InternetNZ members-discuss who’re seeing this for a second time. This looks like it would be fairly interesting for some people on the list. I’d be going myself if I’d known about it sooner! Thanks to Hamish MacEwan for posting it originally. -- Fri, May 8, 10:00 – 12:00 Cotton Club, Cotton 350 ECS Seminars Description Fred Baker will discuss concepts and a project in an architecture for OpenStack/IPv6, with a view to simplification and scaling in large datacenters, multi datacenter operations, multi-administration projects, and hybrid datacenters. Bio: Cisco Fellow Fred Baker has been involved in data communications since 1978 and the development of the Internet since the 1980's. He has been involved in standards development in the IETF, both contributing technically and managing processes. His current interests are in routing, the management of latency and data flow, the universal deployment of IPv6 (especially in OpenStack data centers), and the public policy implications these issues bring with them. http://ecs.victoria.ac.nz/Events/Seminars?rm=details&id=973 -- Nathan Ward
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Nathan Ward