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This event had place on Tuesday 20, July 2021 at 10hrs PDT

Introduction

Edge Compute is evolving as a key pillar as part of next-generation Enterprise WAN Edge deployments. This session focused on Containerized Application Hosting capabilities of Enterprise Routing platforms. At the start, it shall establish the understanding of Platform Service Plane architecture and how that accommodates the Edge Compute possibilities in the form of IOx App-hosting Infrastructure. The intermediate level session will also touch into the ‘how’ part of the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting for an end-to-end workflow. More importantly, it will highlight the deployment best practices of native LXC, KVM applications in the WAN Edge Routing Platforms.

Featured Expert

Featured Speaker
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Sumant Mali is a passionate Network Enthusiast with 12+ years of Industry Experience. Currently a Technical Marketing Engineer for ASR 1K as well as Catalyst 8500 series. A hardcore Quality Assurance engineer with Thrilling Escalation Handling Experience that has shaped him into who he is today.

You can download the slides of the presentation in PDF format here.

Live Questions

Q:Are there plans to introduce direct acces to voip adapters like FXS/FXO/PRI, similar to FPGE?

A:No.

Q:How many containers can be run at the same time?

A:Only one container. Think of it as a Ubuntu host that you can run within the router and run services such as IPS, URL-F, AMP&TG, ThousandEyes etc.

Q:Can I install minecraft?

A:Of course. When we launched ISR4451 in 2013 at Cisco Live Orlanda, we did just that.

Q:Can you make the device a Kubernetes node to easier manage your container applications?

A:We foresee the evolution in this direction.

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