Heavy Networking 701: Monitoring SD-WAN At Scale With Broadcom (Sponsored)

Welcome to Heavy Networking. Our topic today is SD-WAN monitoring at massive scale. What do I mean by that? If back in the day you monitored the underlay–the physical circuits that made up your wide area network, today you have likely deployed a software-defined WAN on top of that underlay. The overlay. You need to monitor that overlay as well. Overlays are made up of tunnels, and often those tunnels are deployed as a full or partial mesh. You end up with a lot more endpoints to monitor than if you were concerned with just the underlay. For an SD-WAN of size, you could end up monitoring tens of thousands of endpoints. You could even exceed a million elements in total which, if you’ve ever built a monitoring platform, you know is a massive resource challenge. Our sponsor today is Broadcom. Broadcom might be most well-known to you for the chips they put into network switches. But Broadcom has a wide array of other products and services they offer, including massively scalable network monitoring tools including DX Unified Infrastructure Management. We dig into a case study Broadcom did with one of their customers, a global IT infrastructure provider with 4,400 of their own customers. They use Broadcom products to monitor that infrastructure. Our guests are Jeremy Rossbach, Chief Technical Evangelist; and Eric Custer, Sr. Product Line Manager at Broadcom. Show Links: Kyndryl Boosts Monitoring Scale by 50%, Optimizes SD-WAN Performance and Patient Care – Broadcom (PDF) Broadcom DX Unified Infrastructure Management – Broadcom

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Heavy Networking is an unabashedly nerdy dive into all things networking. Described by one listener as "verbal white papers," the weekly episodes feature network engineers, industry experts, and vendors sharing useful information to keep your professional knowledge sharp and your career growing. Hosts Greg Ferro, Ethan Banks and Drew Conry-Murray cut through the marketing spin to explore what works—and what doesn't—in networking today, while keeping an eye on what's ahead for the industry. On air since 2010, Heavy Networking is the flagship show of the Packet Pushers podcast network.