Pete Welcher

Pete's faceDr. Peter Welcher is a Principal Consultant with broad knowledge and experience in a number of areas including high-end routing and network design.

He also has expertise with Cisco QoS, IP Multicast, MPLS, wireless, IP telephony, data center/e-commerce, and network management. He writes quickly and well, and has played a significant role in building a business, both in terms of sales support and internal management.

Dr. Pete has worked with a wide variety of products and technologies in complex environments and supporting many different industries. These consulting projects include broad experience in network design, re-design, implementation, and assessment, including High Availability and failover techniques. They have included very large e-commerce/data center design, strategic corporate and university campus network re-design. Peter has designed and helped implement network management architectures and Network Operations Centers for major corporations. He has taught MPLS, QoS, and new IOS features to Cisco staff internationally. He also taught hundreds of networking personnel attending Cisco Certified courses, "Cisco University" sessions, and seminars using material he wrote. He is skilled at explaining technology simply and relating it to business issues, and at assessing networking technology, designs, and procedures for risks, strengths, and weaknesses with an eye towards improvement.

Peter is certified as Cisco CCIE #1773, CCIP, and certified instructor (CCSI #94014). He holds numerous Cisco specialization certifications as well. He led teams that developed several courses for Cisco. He has done many technical book proposal and content reviews, notably for Cisco Press / Pearson.

So that you can see the wide range of work experience he has, Pete's full (long!) resume can be found here.

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1 Using FEX with the F2 Card in a Nexus 7000 Apr-30-12
2 Looking at the Cisco Nexus 7000 F2 Card Apr-09-12
3 Security in the Datacenter Mar-28-12
4 Follow-Up to vPC, FEX, and Datacenter Virtualization CMUG Mar-26-12
5 CMUG: Designing for VPC, FEX, and Datacenter Virtualization Feb-29-12
6 Designing for vPC, FEX, and Datacenter Virtualization Feb-29-12
7 vPC Best Practices Checklist Feb-27-12
8 Working with FabricPath and vPC+ Feb-14-12
9 C-MUG Feb 2012: Data Center Virtualization with Pete Welcher Jan-25-12
10 Nexus Licensing Tips Dec-08-11
11 Datacenter and Other Blogs Nov-26-11
12 The New Datacenter Nov-11-11
13 Designing VPC and Routing Nov-05-11
14 How VPC Works Nov-04-11
15 Why is the Application Slow? Nov-03-11
16 Performance That Goes Bump in the Night Oct-31-11
17 Fixing FCIP and SRDF Oct-19-11
18 Simplicity and Layer 2 Oct-13-11
19 Simplicity and Segmentation Oct-12-11
20 Simplicity In Network Design Oct-11-11
 
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