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Building Resilient Public Networking on AWS: Part 2

Xebia

Region Evacuation with DNS approach: At this point, we will deploy the previous web server infrastructure in several regions, and then we will start reviewing the DNS-based approach to regional evacuation, leveraging the power of AWS Route 53. We’ll study the advantages and limitations associated with this technique.

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

Kaseya

As the name suggests, a cloud service provider is essentially a third-party company that offers a cloud-based platform for application, infrastructure or storage services. In a public cloud, all of the hardware, software, networking and storage infrastructure is owned and managed by the cloud service provider. What Is a Public Cloud?

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Infrastructure as Code Explained: Benefits, Types, and Tools

Altexsoft

One of the main DevOps principles is automating as many things as possible, which also includes automating the infrastructure. Without the approach commonly called Infrastructure as Code (IaC), you can’t adhere to the DevOps philosophy fully. What is Infrastructure as Code (IaC)? On-premises vs cloud infrastructure at a glance.

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Building the best Kubernetes test cluster on MacOS

OpenCredo

Considering that the big three cloud vendors (AWS, GCP, and Microsoft Azure) all now offer their own flavour of managed Kubernetes services, it is easy to see how it has become ever more prolific in the “cloud-native architecture” space. The two main problems I encountered frequently were a) running multiple nodes and b) using load balancers.

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Kentik CEO Avi Freedman with PacketPushers on NPM & DDoS

Kentik

We thought when we started Kentik that there was an opportunity to rip the monitoring appliances out of the infrastructure, and in startup life it’s just a question of how fast you want to go. You’ve got APM, and metrics, and Net NPM, and DDoS protection, and it all needs to work, and it all needs to be related. Absolutely, it is.

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Cloud Migration: Strategies, Process, Benefits and Challenges

Kaseya

The pandemic accelerated technological adoption among small and midsized businesses (SMBs) by five years, forcing them to upgrade their IT infrastructure by adopting cloud-based and digital tools to stay competitive and service clients remotely. What are cloud migration strategies?

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Hack day experiments with the cloud and orchestration of serverless functions

Bernd Rucker

The plan was quickly drawn in my sketch book: And we prepared logins for some of the well known cloud providers: AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Bluemix, Pivotal, Heroku and OpenShift. Terraform & Ansible Terraform allows to write configuration files to provision your infrastructure on various cloud platform. Sounds great!