Edge Computing – Virtual Worlds in UDP Packets

An idea that has been floating through the news in recent years is Edge Computing. One flavor of the concept is to have relatively lightweight client devices that receive pre-processed data from servers that are located close to the edge of the network instead of doing it themselves. Recently, I’ve come across two applications that … Continue reading Edge Computing – Virtual Worlds in UDP Packets

Wireshark: Tracing Encrypted HTTP/2 Traffic

After optimizing Firefox HTTP/1.1 settings for slow wireless connections 17 years ago (!) , I pretty much forgot all about it again, because networks became faster and default browser settings and features were adapted for the cellular world. Only recently did I have another look at HTTP, when I noticed that HTTP/2 is now widely … Continue reading Wireshark: Tracing Encrypted HTTP/2 Traffic

Kubernetes Intro – Part 10 – Persistent Storage in a Managed Cluster

Wow, this is part 10 in my series on how to get started with Kubernetes! I am obviously having a lot of fun with the topic, and it’s really nice to be able to experiment with the technology, as it is not only the basis for 5G core networks, but massively transforms all parts of … Continue reading Kubernetes Intro – Part 10 – Persistent Storage in a Managed Cluster

Kubernetes Intro – Part 5 – A Cluster on Amazon and Linode

It’s amazing how in the past year or so, efforts in the telecom industry to move next generation systems into containers and manage them with Kubernetes have moved from theory to practice. The 5G core, for example, was specified by 3GPP in a cloud native way from the start, and even things like Open Radio … Continue reading Kubernetes Intro – Part 5 – A Cluster on Amazon and Linode

Running Ubuntu Linux on Bleeding Edge Hardware – Lenovo L14 Gen 2 – Part 1

And again there was a choice to make for another Linux notebook. This time, the main requirement was to get the latest CPU architecture at the risk of some rough edges that might be fixed later-on. As Lenovo usually has good Linux support, my choice fell on a Lenovo L14 Gen2 with an 11th generation … Continue reading Running Ubuntu Linux on Bleeding Edge Hardware – Lenovo L14 Gen 2 – Part 1