Heavy Networking

Heavy Networking

Packet Pushers

Episodes 250
Avg. Duration 52m
Activity Highly Active
Apple Rating 4.9 (327)
Since Jun 2021
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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Weekly
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Episodic
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100%
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About This Podcast

Heavy Networking is an unabashedly nerdy dive into all things networking. Described by one listener as "verbal white papers," the weekly episodes feature network engineers, industry experts, and vendors sharing useful information to keep your professional knowledge sharp and your career growing. Hosts Ethan Banks & Drew Conry-Murray cut through the marketing spin to explore what works—and what doesn't—in networking today, while keeping an eye on what's ahead for the industry. On air since 2010, Heavy Networking is the flagship show of the Packet Pushers podcast network.

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HN831: The Sum, Not Just the Parts: How and Why to Think Holistically About Your Network

Jun 12, 2026 55m

Your network is an interconnected system. A change you make on one device has consequences beyond that device. Therefore, to do your job well, you must think about the network as a whole. That’s the…

HN830: Tailscale CEO on WireGuard, Zero Trust, and Securing AI (Sponsored)

Jun 05, 2026 56m

If you think Tailscale is just a VPN for the home lab, think again. On today’s sponsored episode Ethan and Drew are joined by Tailscale CEO Avery Pennarun. Avery explains how the company has evolved…

HN829: EVPN/VXLAN Vs. TradCore

May 29, 2026 54m

Drew and Ethan sit down with Tony Bourke to determine whether TradCore or EVPN VXLAN is right for your network. Tony is a seasoned instructor in automation, network design, and more. They explore the…

HN828: How Selector Unifies Cloud and On-Prem Network Observability (Sponsored)

May 22, 2026 46m

Selector is extending its AI-driven network observability capabilities into public clouds. On today’s sponsored episode, we dig into how Selector gathers and analyzes public cloud network telemetry,…

HN827: When Buffers Attack: Understanding Buffers to Better Diagnose Network Weirdness

May 15, 2026 1h 12m

Today’s episode covers buffers, the space between ingress and egress where a packet might have to live for a fraction of a second if the egress port is tied up transmitting other packets. This topic…

HN826: An Inside Look at Palo Alto Networks Prisma Browser for Business (Sponsored)

May 08, 2026 34m

A Mastercard survey reveals that 46% of small and medium businesses have experienced a cyberattack, and nearly 20% of those that suffered an attack were then forced to file for bankruptcy or close…

HN825: Faster Than Dijkstra? Exploring a New Shortest-Path Algorithm with Bruce Davie

May 01, 2026 54m

Dijkstra’s algorithm is the foundation of shortest path calculations for link state routing protocols. But researchers have developed a new algorithm that improves on this decades-old approach.…

HN824: That’s Not a Job for an LLM: The Right Way to Apply AI to Network Operations (Sponsored)

Apr 24, 2026 1h 1m

On today’s sponsored Heavy Networking, we get off the AI hype train to talk about how different artificial intelligence techniques usefully impact network operations—and where they aren’t a fit. The…

HN823: Defining A Modern Network Service

Apr 17, 2026 51m

On today’s episode Ethan is joined by Mark Prosser, a self-described Network Operator Advocate and Network Automation Dreamer, to embark on a thought exercise about network services. Together they…

HN822: Now I Understand. You Mean an AI-Safe Zero-Trust Network Automation Approach (Sponsored)

Apr 10, 2026 1h 12m

On today’s sponsored episode we talk with David Gee, CEO at Curvium, a systems integrator and VAR. David holds thoughtful opinions about network automation and orchestration, how such platforms are…

HN821: Boring Network Design Is Good

Apr 03, 2026 55m

Ethan Banks sits down with Ryan Hamel at the 96th North American Network Operators’ Group (NANOG96). Ryan, a network automation developer for the Zayo Group, talks about why boring network design is…

HN820: Cyber Week 2026 Wrap Up with Palo Alto Networks: Agents, Prisma AIRS and NGTS (Sponsored)

Mar 27, 2026 38m

Palo Alto Networks released a slew of product news at the 2026 RSA conference around AI security, SASE, and a new certificate lifecycle management offering. On today’s Heavy Networking, sponsored by…

HN819: Recipes for Automation – A Look Inside Eric Chou’s AI Networking Cookbook

Mar 20, 2026 1h 1m

Eric Chou, author of the AI Networking Cookbook and host of Network Automation Nerds, joins Ethan and Drew to discuss adding artificial intelligence to your network automation toolbox. The AI…

HN818: Introducing LIM: A Large Infrastructure Model for Multi-Cloud Terraform Migration (Sponsored)

Mar 13, 2026 58m

One of the early promises of public cloud was that, in theory, you could move workloads from Cloud Provider A to Cloud Provider B for any number of reasons: lower costs, new capabilities, better…

HN817: Is There a Better Way to Do Software Defined Networking?

Mar 06, 2026 57m

Software Defined Networking (SDN) is a centralized architecture in which a controller, or a hierarchy of controllers, runs software that computes network-engineered paths and pushes that forwarding…

HN816: Inside the Case: A Hardware Deep Dive with Meter (Sponsored)

Feb 27, 2026 58m

Our topic today is the designing and building of high-performance networking hardware. If you assume the hardware details don’t matter, you’re missing the intentional engineering required to build…

HN815: All About PCE

Feb 20, 2026 1h 14m

Traditional routing protocols like OSPF simply choose the “shortest” path. If the shortest path is full of traffic and there are alternate paths carrying nothing, OSPF can’t help you. Path…

HN814: Automating Your Network with Cisco Crosswork Workflow Manager (Sponsored)

Feb 13, 2026 48m

Our topic today is building and running network workflows. If your network workflows live in a spreadsheet, a SharePoint document, or in your head, you really need a workflow manager. A workflow…

HN813: What Should Networkers Know About Software Development (and Vice Versa)?

Feb 06, 2026 57m

What should network engineers know about software development? What should software developers know about networking? Ethan and Drew sit down with Chris Rapier and Nick Buraglio to discuss why…

HN812: Nokia EDA: AI Ops You Can Trust (Sponsored)

Jan 30, 2026 51m

AI is everywhere in networking right now, but most of it feels like hype. In this sponsored episode, we go deeper than buzzwords with Steven Butler from Nokia to explore what it takes to make AI Ops…

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