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A Customer’s Journey to OCI – Avail Infrastructure Solutions Adopts Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for Enterprise Workloads

Apps Associates

Ultrafast, simple, non-disruptive replication of the on-premise servers to the OCI cloud platform using Rackware’s cloud migration tool This blog was a collaboration between Sudhakar Marampally, DBA Architect, Apps Associates, and Vijay Singh, Senior Technical Architect, Apps Associates.

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What Is a Network Operations Center (NOC)? Definition, Role, Benefits and Best Practices

Kaseya

Network infrastructure includes everything from routers and switches to firewalls and load balancers, as well as the physical cables that connect all of these devices. All you need is an internet connection. It is crucial to test your disaster recovery plan periodically as a way to ensure its reliability.

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New Features and Benefits with AWS

Apps Associates

Recover from accidental deletions of your snapshots using Recycle Bin – Recycle Bin for EBS Snapshots to recover from accidental snapshot deletions to meet your business continuity needs. Network Load Balancer now supports TLS 1.3 – Network Load Balancer (NLB) now supports version 1.3 Networking.

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New Features and Benefits with AWS

Apps Associates

Recover from accidental deletions of your snapshots using Recycle Bin – Recycle Bin for EBS Snapshots to recover from accidental snapshot deletions to meet your business continuity needs. Network Load Balancer now supports TLS 1.3 – Network Load Balancer (NLB) now supports version 1.3 Networking.

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KubeCon San Diego Summary: Top Ten Takeaways (Part 2)

Daniel Bryant

The subtle change in narrative I’ve seen over the past few months is that OPA is not about restricting what engineers can do per se, it’s about limiting the risks of the scariest possibilities e.g. accidentally opening all ports, or exposing databases to the Internet. OPA is the new SELinux.