Tech Bytes: Develop Custom Network Apps With Nokia’s SR Linux NDK (Sponsored)

Drew
Conry-Murray

Greg
Ferro

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Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk with sponsor Nokia about its SR Linux network OS. More specifically, because SR Linux is open, customers can write homegrown applications to solve specific problems with the network OS using Nokia’s NetOps Development Kit (NDK).

The NDK provides documentation and examples to help you write apps quickly and easily. The NDK supports industry standards including YANG, gRPC, and gNMI. Is this a good idea? Do customers actually do this?

Here to discuss is Jon Lundstrom, Director of Webscale Business Development at Nokia. He explains how NDK works with SR Linux, and shares real-world examples of applications that customers have built on top of SR Linux using NDK.

Show Links:

learn.srlinux.dev – Nokia

Nokia Data Center Fabric solution

Nokia SR Linux NOS

Nokia Fabric Services System

Heavy Networking 603: Network Apps For Smarter Network Ops With Nokia (Sponsored) – Packet Pushers

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