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Data Gravity in Cloud Networks: Achieving Escape Velocity

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In an ideal world, organizations can establish a single, citadel-like data center that accumulates data and hosts their applications and all associated services, all while enjoying a customer base that is also geographically close. San Diego was where all of our customer data was stored.

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Implementing a Cost-aware Cloud Networking Infrastructure

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For example, a particular microservice might be hosted on AWS for better serverless performance but sends sampled data to a larger Azure data lake. This might include caches, load balancers, service meshes, SD-WANs, or any other cloud networking component. The resulting network can be considered multi-cloud.

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Metrics for Microservices

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KDE handles over 10B flow records/day with a microservice architecture that's optimized using metrics. Here at Kentik, our Kentik Detect service is powered by a multi-tenant big data datastore called Kentik Data Engine. Workers are processes that run on our storage nodes. And that leads us to metrics.

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How to Monitor Traffic Through Transit Gateways

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For AWS cloud networks, the Transit Gateway provides a way to route traffic to and from VPCs, regions, VPNs, Direct Connect, SD-WANs, etc. data centers, offices, branches, etc.). Entry point for on-premises SD-WAN connections. Interconnection of multiple VPCs in an any-to-any hub-and-spoke design.

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At The Turning Point: FinServ Data Networks

Kentik

microservices). Internet everywhere: it’s now your WAN, your digital supply chain, and delivery vehicle. Migrating from a central internal data center to a hybrid multi-cloud environment. Appliance-based architectures (physical or virtual) don’t scale to the volume of monitoring data produced by today’s networks.

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