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Can we trust Google Cloud Load Balancing?

Xebia

With Cloud getting a more prominent place in the digital world and with that Cloud Service Providers (CSP), it triggered the question on how secure our data with Google Cloud actually is when looking at their Cloud Load Balancing offering. During threat modelling, the SSL Load Balancing offerings often come into the picture.

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How to Create a Kubernetes Cluster and Load Balancer for Local Development

Dzone - DevOps

This guide will show you one of many ways that you can set up and tear down a local Kubernetes cluster with a load balancer for use as a local development environment. In this article, we will be leveraging Rancher's k3d to run a local Kubernetes cluster and installing MetalLB as a Load Balancer to our cluster.

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Slovenia’s Bunny.net raises a $6M round to offer a ‘developer-friendly’ CDN

TechCrunch

especially given it’s $20B valuation, but a Slovenian startup thinks the web security giant has missed a trick in the market, as developers become more ignored in favor of large corporate clients. Founder and developer Pelzel, says he built a CDN for himself and realized others might also be interested in it, hence the startup.

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Tutorial 3 – Using Spring Boot – Publish Microservice to Eureka Server and Type of Client Components

Perficient

Procedure for MS Development and Publishing with Eureka Server Step 1: – Make sure one Spring Boot project already developed and running as Eureka Server. The Client component or Client type component also helps to choose one instance of Provider MS among the multiple instances based on Load Factor.

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Demystified Service Mesh Capabilities for Developers

Dzone - DevOps

Service Meshes have been gaining a lot of popularity lately, more so amongst Spring and Java developers who wish to address cross-cutting concerns. But are you wondering what exactly Service Meshes are? What are some of the popular types out there? And most importantly, what kind of problems do they actually solve? Well, look no further!

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Advanced Load Balancing and Sticky Sessions with Ambassador, Envoy and Kubernetes

Daniel Bryant

release notes , we have recently added early access support for advanced ingress load balancing and session affinity in the Ambassador API gateway, which is based on the underlying production-hardened implementations within the Envoy Proxy. that is being developed to offer additional functionality. Session Affinity: a.k.a

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Koyeb is a serverless platform that integrates with your GitHub repository

TechCrunch

It has already been tested by 10,000 developers during the private beta phase. Koyeb wants to abstract your server infrastructure as much as possible so that you can focus on development instead of system administration. All of this is transparent for the development team. Koyeb plans to offer a global edge network.