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Interop NYC & Software Gone Wild

10/4/2014

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Last week I had the pleasure of speaking at Interop in NYC.  It wasn’t the best turn out for a conference, but all of the sessions that were about automation, APIs, DevOps, and programmability seemed to do fairly well.  For those that didn't attend, the title of the presentation was A Practical Look at Network Automation --- the deck is posted below. 
I also had the opportunity to be a guest on Ivan Pepelnjak’s podcast Software Gone Wild recently and it was just posted yesterday.  Have a listen.
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Feel free to reach out with any questions or comments regarding any of the material.

Thanks,
Jason

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Matt
10/13/2014 09:41:01 pm

On the slide with the title "Render The Template" you make a comment that for more robust templates, a "real" tool should be used. Can you expand on what you mean by that. Are you referring to Ansible?

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10/16/2014 01:56:25 pm

Hi Matt,

It could be Ansible. It could be pretty much any DevOps config mgmt & automation platform like Puppet, Chef, Ansible, or a newer tool like Schprokits that is focused on network automation.

However, Jinja is a templating language for Python. So, in that list it would be Ansible and Schprokits that are viable options.

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