Brad Hedlund wrote a thought-provoking article a few weeks ago, claiming that the horseshoes (or trombones) and spaghetti created by virtual workloads and appliances deployed anywhere in the network don’t matter much with new data center designs that behave like distributed switches. In theory, he’s right. In practice, less so.
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