I have been running on rather old Lenovo systemX servers and some BNT switches for the longest time. I just recently got a new R660s from Dell with very nice SonicOS switches.
Great Video Perfect. I hope u make a video about Netwwork flow. How traffic reaches and gos out of openshift egress and ingress. Which componentes are having rich role.
Thanks for your comment. This video has been a biggest rabbit hole I have worked on so far. It's so easy to get into details that could mud the big picture. There is a reason why it ended up being the longest video I have done. I'd love to go into network flows, however I don't foresee it happening soon. I have some other cool networking topics to cover first .. like BGP integration (current and upcoming) and bunch of other stuff.
Thanks for your comment! I have included the reference to NADs and NNCPs in the video description. I don't know if I'll create a dedicated video for that. Let me know your questions and I'll try to answer them here. As for the macvlan, sriov and host device networks video - it might be a while - I have some other videos in the pipeline at the moment. Unfortunately, I can only do these videos in my spare time and I haven't had much of that recently with all the interest in OpenShift I have been swamped in my daytime job.
regarding the bridge mapping and Virtual Machine Networking can i create normal linux bridge network and use it inside the Mapping file then use the rest as is to let these VM's reach out each other using their IP's and these IP's should be routed IP's i guess and if you can put the link on the official docs for this part
The issue about normal linux bridges is they are not connected to OVN and you won't be able to apply "micro segmentation" - multinetworkpolicy. If you don't care about that then, yeah they are available as well.
Thank you so much! This has been the best OpenShift networking course I've taken
Glad it was helpful!
Very informative. Thank you!
Nice explanation 🎉
I am glad you liked it.
been waiting for this! thanks a lot.
I appreciate it!
Thanks for your excellent content
So nice of you
Very useful. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks
Thank you for the video! Very helpful to understand the basics! Could you tell what kind of hardware are you using on your OpenShift setup?
I have been running on rather old Lenovo systemX servers and some BNT switches for the longest time. I just recently got a new R660s from Dell with very nice SonicOS switches.
Great Video Perfect. I hope u make a video about Netwwork flow. How traffic reaches and gos out of openshift egress and ingress. Which componentes are having rich role.
Thanks for your comment. This video has been a biggest rabbit hole I have worked on so far. It's so easy to get into details that could mud the big picture. There is a reason why it ended up being the longest video I have done. I'd love to go into network flows, however I don't foresee it happening soon. I have some other cool networking topics to cover first .. like BGP integration (current and upcoming) and bunch of other stuff.
@@TrustedAdvisor-chrisj Wait for BGP integration topic. Thanks!
thanks. I am thinking of making MetalLB BGP dedicated video and the full Openshift FRR stuff once it gets released.
Thank you for the video. Could you touch base in extent more about secondary network you created using NAD and NNCP
Also when can we expect the next video on Mcvlan, sriov, host device networks ?
Thanks for your comment! I have included the reference to NADs and NNCPs in the video description. I don't know if I'll create a dedicated video for that. Let me know your questions and I'll try to answer them here. As for the macvlan, sriov and host device networks video - it might be a while - I have some other videos in the pipeline at the moment. Unfortunately, I can only do these videos in my spare time and I haven't had much of that recently with all the interest in OpenShift I have been swamped in my daytime job.
regarding the bridge mapping and Virtual Machine Networking can i create normal linux bridge network and use it inside the Mapping file then use the rest as is to let these VM's reach out each other using their IP's and these IP's should be routed IP's i guess and if you can put the link on the official docs for this part
The issue about normal linux bridges is they are not connected to OVN and you won't be able to apply "micro segmentation" - multinetworkpolicy. If you don't care about that then, yeah they are available as well.
can we use same subnet for machineNetwork and openstack ctlplane network for rhoso 18 ?
I don't believe that would work, but if you find a way I highly doubt it would be supported.
Well, to be honest, as a beginner level knowledge of OpenShift I could not get anything.
Sorry to hear that. It's not an easy topic. It was not a hard video to make, since there are just so many details. Thanks for your feedback.