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AWS Disaster Recovery Strategies – PoC with Terraform

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This post explores a proof-of-concept (PoC) written in Terraform , where one region is provisioned with a basic auto-scaled and load-balanced HTTP * basic service, and another recovery region is configured to serve as a plan B by using different strategies recommended by AWS. Backup service repository.

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Practical Steps for Enhancing Reliability in Cloud Networks - Part I

Kentik

Highly available networks are resistant to failures or interruptions that lead to downtime and can be achieved via various strategies, including redundancy, savvy configuration, and architectural services like load balancing. Resiliency. Resilient networks can handle attacks, dropped connections, and interrupted workflows.

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Announcing Complete Azure Observability for Kentik Cloud

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Purpose-built for Azure Kentik Map now visualizes Azure infrastructure in an interactive, data- and context-rich map highlighting how resources nest within each other and connect to on-prem environments. Kentik’s comprehensive network observability, spanning all of your multi-cloud deployments, is a critical tool for meeting these challenges.

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5 Best Practices for Optimizing PeopleSoft Performance on AWS

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PeopleSoft is one of the most widely used ERP solutions in the world, helping businesses manage their human resources, finance, and other enterprise functions. This process involves monitoring application resource usage patterns, expected user concurrency, and transaction volume.

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Managed Kubernetes: Is It Right for My Organization?

Tenable

Container technology offers benefits such as greater resource efficiency, portability, consistency and scalability. With managed Kubernetes, the cloud service provider manages the Kubernetes control plane components - including hardening, patching, availability, consistency of dependencies, scaling, and backup management.

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Is Kubernetes Hard? 12 Reasons Why, and What to Do About It

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4) Lack of external support Beyond the significant cost of resources to deploy each open-source technology, you need the right technical support to operate and scale effectively. 5) Configuring a load balancer The first requirement when deploying Kubernetes is configuring a load balancer.

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Reinforcing Networks: Advancing Resiliency and Redundancy Techniques

Kentik

As a modern source-routing technique, SR simplifies traffic engineering, optimizes resource utilization, and provides better scalability than traditional routing methods. By doing so, it minimizes congestion and ensures optimal resource usage, ultimately leading to improved network resilience.

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