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UNetLab v3 development series
Join me as I embark on an exciting journey to develop UNetLab v3! On this Patreon series, you’ll get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the evolution of UNetLab, from initial concepts to advanced configurations.
UNetLab (Unified Networking Labs) is a comprehensive network emulation tool that allows users to build complex network topologies in a virtualized environment. It has been widely used by network engineers, IT professionals, and students to simulate real-world network scenarios without the need for physical hardware.
This Patreon collection offers a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to recreating UNetLab from scratch. Join us to explore each stage of the development process in detail, from initial setup to advanced configurations. You’ll gain exclusive insights into the creation and optimization of UNetLab, with detailed posts and updates that follow the journey in real-time. Perfect for enthusiasts and professionals eager to understand and contribute to the development of cutting-edge network emulation tools.
Developing UNetLab v3
We’ll take you behind the scenes as we build and enhance this powerful network simulation platform. From initial setup to advanced features, follow our journey, challenges, and breakthroughs.
- Network simulators are a must
- iou-web: the beginning
- UNetLab: the evolution of iou-web
- UNetLab v2: addressing limitations
- UNetLab v3: whishing list
- Proxmox: optimizing virtualization
- Patching the Proxmox kernel
- Creating templates for Proxmox
- Simulating an L1 link in Proxmox
- Testing stretched networks with Proxmox
- Lab modeling for UNetLab v3
- UNetLab v3 architecture
- Preparing a Proxmox cluster for UNetLab v3
- Preparing VyOS image for UNetLab v3
- [15. Developing UNetLab v3 with AI
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By joining this Patreon series, you’ll gain exclusive access to content that will elevate your network management skills. Stay ahead of the curve and become proficient in using Nautobot for network automation.
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