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Introduction to Spine-Leaf Architecture

  • What constitutes Spine-Leaf architecture?
  • Advantages over traditional three-tier networks.
  • The role of Spine-Leaf in database management.

Overview and Fundamentals of VXLAN

  • Understanding VXLAN and its purpose.
  • VXLAN compared to traditional VLANs.
  • How VXLAN enhances database networking.

Constructing a Spine-Leaf Network for Database Systems

  • Design considerations for Spine-Leaf topology.
  • Hardware and software prerequisites.
  • Integrating Spine-Leaf with database workloads.

Deploying VXLAN in Database Environments

  • VXLAN encapsulation and tunneling mechanisms.
  • Configuring VXLAN overlays and underlays.
  • Implementing VXLAN with Spine-Leaf for high-performance databases.

Routing and Redundancy in Spine-Leaf Architecture

  • Configuring BGP and EVPN for VXLAN.
  • Ensuring fault tolerance and high availability.
  • Optimising database traffic with Equal-Cost Multipath (ECMP).

Security and Compliance Considerations

  • Segmenting database traffic using VXLAN.
  • Implementing access controls and security policies.
  • Ensuring compliance with data protection regulations.

Network Automation for Database Management

  • Automating network configurations with Ansible.
  • Using Python scripting for network monitoring and troubleshooting.
  • Scaling Spine-Leaf architecture through automation.

Troubleshooting and Performance Optimisation

  • Common issues within VXLAN-based Spine-Leaf networks.
  • Performance tuning for database workloads.
  • Best practices for maintaining a resilient network.

Future Trends and Strategic Planning

  • The evolution of Spine-Leaf architecture.
  • AI-driven network automation for database management.
  • Planning for future scalability.

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • A foundational understanding of networking principles.
  • Practical experience with database management systems (DBMS).
  • Familiarity with VLANs, routing protocols, and network automation.

Audience

  • Database administrators (DBAs).
  • Network engineers.
  • System architects.
  • IT professionals engaged in data centre networking.
 14 Hours

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