Anyone know what happened to the blog?
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Petr Lapukhov
<petr_at_internetworkexpert.com>wrote:
> Hey Darby,
>
> not sure why, but blogger.com says this blog does not longer exist
> (10:40 PDT). I was able to read your post yesterday, though. Did you
> leak some secrets there? :) I was particularly interested in that
> "virtual switch" as it seems to be something different from the
> well-known "Nexus 1000V". One thing that always bugs me about switch
> "virtualization" is that they are so much hardware dependency so it's
> almost impossible to simulate a "realistic" virtual switch without
> ever emulating the hardware (e.g. PFCs, line card ASICs etc). Actually
> this why we're getting all that pain dealing with different QoS
> models/features in different platforms :) Using a "generic virtual
> switch" such as 1000V is fine with virtual environment, but I was
> really intrigued to see Cisco trying to do the same with "enterprise"
> switching.
>
> Anyways thanks for an interesting post,
>
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> 2009/8/8 ccievoice1 <ccievoice1_at_gmail.com>:
> > If this is really going to happen, i suppose this apply to R/S and SP
> > tracks. Am really how wondering how Cisco going to make this happened to
> > other tracks like Voice/Storage/Wireless.
> > Hope Cisco is going to make the CCIE program better and more reputable :)
> >
> > On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Caue Wailemann <cwailemann_at_gmail.com
> >wrote:
> >
> >> Hey Scott, how are you man?!
> >> First of all, congrats for the awesome job in IPExpert BLS, and for
> your
> >> recent work at INE! You4re the man!!!!
> >>
> >> I do agree with you that it4s just a speculation, and that the test
> >> center location may change from what it is nowadays, but, you must agree
> >> with me that there are not 300 centers worldwide... Most of them are
> inside
> >> USA...
> >>
> >> According to this list (I don4t even now if it4s right, oficial or
> not)
> >> there are 17 locations outside US, and all the others are in US... Oh by
> >> the
> >> way, that4s the list I4m talking about:
> >>
> >> https://www.ncsbn.org/PPC_International_Domestic_8_06.pdf
> >>
> >> <https://www.ncsbn.org/PPC_International_Domestic_8_06.pdf> So if
> that
> >> happens, and Cisco turn the switch to Pearson Professional Centers it4s
> a
> >> great thing for anyone in US, but not that good for the ones living
> >> outside... at least with only those locations.
> >>
> >> That4s just my two cents! :)
> >>
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