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Can we trust Google Cloud Load Balancing?

Xebia

With Cloud getting a more prominent place in the digital world and with that Cloud Service Providers (CSP), it triggered the question on how secure our data with Google Cloud actually is when looking at their Cloud Load Balancing offering. The others merely process and forward the requests.

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AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud: Comparing Cloud Platforms

Kaseya

A cloud service provider generally establishes public cloud platforms, manages private cloud platforms and/or offers on-demand cloud computing services such as: Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS). What Is a Public Cloud?

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Announcing Complete Azure Observability for Kentik Cloud

Kentik

Kentik customers move workloads to (and from) multiple clouds, integrate existing hybrid applications with new cloud services, migrate to Virtual WAN to secure private network traffic, and make on-premises data and applications redundant to multiple clouds – or cloud data and applications redundant to the data center.

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Hybrid vs. Multi-cloud: The Good, the Bad and the Network Observability Needed

Kentik

Below is a hypothetical company with its data center in the center of the building. The public clouds (representing Google, AWS, IBM, Azure, Alibaba and Oracle) are all readily available. Companies take advantage of multiple clouds for a few reasons: Different cloud providers are better at different services.

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Routing in a Multi-Platform Data Center: From VMs to Kubernetes, via Ambassador

Daniel Bryant

At Datawire , we are seeing more organizations migrating to their “next-generation” cloud-native platform built around Docker and Kubernetes. Instead, we see the proliferation of multi-platform data centers and cloud environments where applications span both VMs and containers.

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The Visibility Challenge for Network Overlays

Kentik

Kubernetes and Docker are increasingly familiar to DevOps and SRE teams, but still relatively unfamiliar to network teams even though the network interactions are complex. In order to maintain reliable applications in these new architectures, network teams must become more involved to proactively identify issues.

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Routing from Kubernetes to External VMs using the Ambassador API gateway: A Terraformed Playground

Daniel Bryant

At Datawire , we are seeing more organizations migrating to their “next-generation” cloud-native platform built around Docker and Kubernetes. Instead, we see the proliferation of multi-platform data centers and cloud environments where applications span both VMs and containers.