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In the Tech Tips, Joe is Disabling Node Servers, Colin is Selectively auth'ing Client Certs, Don is Done dumping, and Lori is iControlling her Ajax.
Forum posts of note cover LB to only one peer if computer is down and Load Balancing Corba.
Colin is blogging about his non-existent iPhone, Don says New Glarus and Modeling don't mix, Joe is Networking his ABC's with WAN, and Jeff points out the top contributors.
In the Wiki, The ProxyPass iRule continues to gain attention and Deb is rocking on the documentation.
In media, Don has completely audio-i-fied iC2I, Deb and Colin POTW'ed Action on Service Down, and Joe continued the weeks Daily News.
Jeff, as usual, got the last word in regarding his and Joe's trip to Tokyo next week for a DevCentral user group meeting and partner conference.
posted @ Thursday, May 15, 2008 3:02 PM | Feedback (0)
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Jeff introduces the gang. Colin points out how folks have been excited about new iRule Editor with support of Admin Partitions. Jeff talks about the new Open Performance Testing Initiative section of DevCentral. The team calls out for vendors to participate and for users to submit their comments and ideas about the performance test setup. Joe plugs his video tutorial on the admin partition support and his blog post about using FirePass to help publish it. Just alludes to an upcoming release of the FirePass Client API SDK. Colin recaps his use of FirePass from a train. Just talks about the new iTunes Podcasts for Video based Tech Tips as well as how this podcast got someone to come work for F5. If there are any iPhone users out there listening to this on their iPhone, let us know. Jeff comments awesome an iPhone can be for wardriving. Don says Lori's latest blog post is good reading.
Then the group talks about challenges with the DataCenter of 2010 (3 years may seem like a short time, but it's a long time in tech years). Jeff points that power usage by DataCenters is larger than all of TV's in the US. Colin points out that Power and Energy consumption will be a primary factor and things that companies are physically locating closer to power sources like dams due to lower costs.
posted @ Friday, September 14, 2007 3:14 PM | Feedback (0)
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Due to popular demand, this week will not be just the "Joe and Colin Show".
Colin discusses the horrors with coming back to work after time off and dealing with a large inbox. Joe gives a solution by setting up a rule to send all messages to the "Deleted Items" folder when your out of office is turned on. Don just forwards all his to Jeff... Colin talks about jet-lag from travel and Don explains why he's backwards with traveling sleep issues.
Don talks about stuff that he doing that he can't talk about. He got into a blog screaming match with Lori about tagging. He's also working on kSOAP trying to build in multi-dimensional array support.
Joe talks about DevCentral registration and display names, new features in the latest iRule Editor release, Tech tip activity on "Application Request Parsing" and "HTML Comment Scrubbing", a possible but with address data group access from within iRules, and a report on iControl issues when accessing HA Pairs.
The team rounds up talking about the recent new Apple iPod, iPhone, and iPodTouch releases. Despite the cool stuff, but Don's daughter is ready to give up her iPod.
posted @ Thursday, September 06, 2007 1:17 PM | Feedback (0)
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The team talks about why we missed last weeks podcast.
Don talks about blackberry UI coding and going from 1024x768 to 10x10. Jeff loves his wife's iPhone (but won't get them for us...). Don discusses the $100 license fees for building Blackberry apps. Jeff wonders why google mail trys to tap into his Blackberry phone log. Don brings up recent questions regarding iControl's ConfigSync upload_file and download_file methods. Most questions resolve around chunking (which the Java Wrappers completely hide).
Deb mentions a forum post on solving some fun GTM dilemmas with GTM dependencies and GTM fallback options. She talks about her helping "beta" a new advanced F5 Architecture class that should be available to the masses in the near future. Joe compares GTM's ability to break the laws of physics with the recent announcement by some scientists that they have broken the speed of light. Deb mentions a forum post on BIG-IP persistence cookie encryption. She then gives kudos to DC user kilgore.trout for his updates to the ROUTE wiki docs and user helix90 for his additions of the SCTP docs.
Joe comments on a forum post regarding a iControl Training request. He explains why a Minimum is larger than a Mean, how we've got 64 bits stats working in VB, Management with iControl for an HA Pair, upcoming partition support in the iRule Editor, how to create a hex string from the binary value returned from the iRule md5 command, and his recent attempts at getting the team to start "twittering". Jeff highly recommends TwitterVision.
Colin is out galavanting around Europe. Look for the guy holding the "Will iRule for Food" sign on the street corners and it'll likely be him.
posted @ Friday, August 24, 2007 12:22 AM | Feedback (0)
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The gang talks about the release of the Apple iPhone. Anyone got one yet?
As promised last week, Colin has published his iRules TroubleShooting Tips document to the iRules wiki. He also gives some hints on upcoming video and search enhancements.
Deb comments on per-server persistence cookie names and that just because you "can" do something with an iRule, doesn't mean you "should". She also posted some technical tips on the BIG-IP v9 SNMP MIB for LTM Navigation.
Don makes his podcast debut hinting at an upcoming DCTV clip on using iControl from within Eclipse. He hits on his work with the java wrapper classes and discusses his latest blog post on the Bounty that is the iControl API. For good measure, he throws in hints on a customer project of dynamically creating SSL protected websites and how his upcoming labs project.
To round things off, Joe takes the ritual razzing for missing the podcast (and no, he wasn't golfing).
posted @ Monday, July 02, 2007 1:30 PM | Feedback (0)
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