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The Hedge

The Hedge

Russ White

58 episodesEN-US

Show overview

The Hedge launched in 2025 and has put out 58 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 40 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 36 min and 47 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Technology show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 20 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Russ White.

Episodes
58
Running
2025–2026 · 1y
Median length
41 min
Cadence
Weekly

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Hedge 308: Hidden Competence

Jun 11, 202636 min

Best of the Hedge: Episode 15, Supporting Open Source

Jun 5, 202639 min

Hedge 307: bgproutes.io

May 29, 202645 min

Hedge 306: RPKI Transport

May 22, 202658 min

Hedge 305: From Security to Networking

May 15, 202630 min

Hedge 304: Deep Dive into a Network Master’s Program

May 8, 202636 min

Hedge 303: Data Centers?

Apr 23, 202631 min

Hedge 302: Communications in Biological Systems

Apr 17, 202654 min

Best of the Hedge: Episode 30, Network Fundamentals

Apr 10, 202652 min

Hedge 301: SONiC

  What's the deal with SONiC? Is it easy to build and use, or hard? Is it something you should be looking at? Jeff Doyle joins Russ and Tom to look at the SONiC operating system, ecosystem, and deployment.

Apr 3, 202649 min

Hedge 300: Solving Injection Attacks

  It's episode 300, and it's roundtable time. In this episode, Tom, Eyvonne, and Russ talk about how systems can be designed to prevent injection attacks, and then the perennial unpleasantness of layoffs.

Mar 26, 202638 min

Hedge 299: 6G

  As we discussed in the prior episode, the 6G hype is building. What's in 6G, though, and how realistic is it that a new wireless technology is going to radically change the world? In this episode of the Hedge, George Michaelson joins us from Australia to discuss the ins and outs of 6G.

Mar 13, 202655 min

Ep 298Hedge 298: The 6G Hype Begins

  It's 2026, and it's time for a new cellular telephone hype cycle: 6G! Doug Dawson from CCG joins Russ and Tom to talk about why 5G is really 4.5G, the proposed changes for 6G, and the challenges higher frequency ranges and bandwidths face in the real world.   It's definitely worth following Doug's daily post about the telecom and wireless worlds over at Pots and Pans.

Mar 6, 202643 min

Hedge 297: MPLS

  Has MPLS really "died" because of SD-WAN services? Scott Robohon joins Tom and Russ to talk about the past and future of MPLS.

Feb 27, 202652 min

Hedge 296: AS-SETs

  AS-SETs (not that kind) were originally designed to simplify filtering at eBGP peering points--but they seem to have gone horribly wrong. Job Snijders and Doug Madory join Tom and Russ to discuss the history, use, problems, and (hopeful) demise of AS-SETs.

Feb 20, 202649 min

Hedge 295: Specialization

  Should network engineers focus on specializing in one technology, vendor, or solution, or should they think about building a diverse skill set? Eyvonne, Tom, and Russ discuss the advantages of each, how these options relate to the future of network engineering, and skill diversification.

Feb 13, 202638 min

Hedge 294: Resource Constrained Environments

  The future of network design and architecture is--based on current trends--is going to be working with and around resource constraints. How would resource constraints impact the way we design and manage networks? Mike Bushong joins Tom, Eyvonne, and Russ to ponder network engineering in a resource constrained world.

Feb 5, 202648 min

Ep 293Hedge 293: Moore’s Law

  Is there an interaction between Moore's Law and network computing? If so, what is the relationship? How do advances in silicon capabilities and network speeds and feeds rely and drive one another. Geoff Huston joins Russ on this episode of the Hedge to look at a bit of the history.

Jan 23, 202651 min

Ep 292Hedge 292: Data Center Costs

  The cost of building and maintaining a data center is rising rapidly--and not just in financial terms. George Michaelson joins Tom and Russ to discuss the wider costs of data centers.

Jan 17, 202653 min

Best of the Hedge 9: Ethics in IT

  Nash King (@gammacapricorni) joins Russ White and Tom Ammon in a wide ranging discussion of ethics in IT, including being comfortable with standing up and saying “no” when asked to do something you consider unethical and the virtue ethic.

Jan 8, 202631 min
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