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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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How to Protect Your Azure App with a Web Application Firewall

Modus Create

This article is part of our upcoming series on Microsoft Azure’s security services, geared towards DevSecOps and DevOps engineers. In these blog posts, we will be exploring how we can stand up Azure’s services via Infrastructure As Code to secure web applications and other services deployed in the cloud hosting platform.

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Infrastructure Engineer: Key Duties, Skills, and Background

Altexsoft

Infrastructure is quite a broad and abstract concept. Companies often take infrastructure engineers for sysadmins, network designers, or database administrators. What is an infrastructure engineer? (80, Key components of IT infrastructure. This environment or — infrastructure — consists of three layers.

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Infrastructure as Code Explained: Benefits, Types, and Tools

Altexsoft

DevOps might have been the most influential trend in software development for the past few years. There are currently over 11,000 DevOps positions offered on Indeed in the US and 74 percent of organizations have already adopted DevOps, among which are Amazon, Facebook, Netflix, Walmart, NASA, and more. for each deployment.

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

Kentik

The public clouds (representing Google, AWS, IBM, Azure, Alibaba and Oracle) are all readily available. This allows DevOps teams to configure the application to increase or decrease the amount of system capacity, like CPU, storage, memory and input/output bandwidth, all on-demand. Hybrid Cloud Benefits.

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Leveraging cloud-native managed services for long-term benefits

Capgemini

Traditionally, managed-services providers have focused on running and operating on-premises infrastructures and, more recently, handling IaaS for cloud providers like AWS and Microsoft Azure. But because of the traditional separation between infrastructure and application groups, these teams have operated in a siloed fashion.

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Introducing the MLOps Management Agent

DataRobot

In several earlier blog posts, we have focused on what we at DataRobot call the AI production gap , which refers to the gap that makes it difficult to transition models from the data science teams who develop them to the IT and DevOps teams who are responsible for deploying and monitoring them in production.

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