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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. The others merely process and forward the requests.

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Deploy an HTTPS Load Balancer using a Google-managed wildcard SSL certificate on Google Cloud Platform

Xebia

Recently I was wondering if I could deploy a Google-managed wildcard SSL certificate on my Global External HTTPS Load Balancer. In this blog, I will show you step by step how you can deploy a Global HTTPS Load Balancer using a Google-managed wildcard SSL certificate.

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How To Use NGINX As A Gateway To Services In Another VPC Using A Multi-NIC VM

Xebia

This blog uses an NGINX gateway VM to access services in another Google Cloud VPC. Find the full example on GitHub. Return load-balanced traffic to the Source VPC The NGINX gateway uses an internal Network Load Balancer to balance requests. As a result, no client configuration is needed.

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Building Resilient Public Networking on AWS: Part 2

Xebia

Public Application Load Balancer (ALB): Establishes an ALB, integrating the previous SSL/TLS certificate for enhanced security. As an example, we’ll use “ subdomain-1.cloudns.ph” Example values: ns-123.awsdns-00.com. Make sure to replace the example domain with your own. e.g., “subdomain-2.subdomain-1.cloudns.ph”

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Announcing Complete Azure Observability for Kentik Cloud

Kentik

Live traffic flow arrows demonstrate how Azure Express Routes, Firewalls, Load Balancers, Application Gateways, and VWANs connect in the Kentik Map, which updates dynamically as topology changes for effortless architecture reference. For example, Express Route metrics include data about inbound and outbound dropped packets.

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4 Types of Idle Cloud Resources That Are Wasting Your Money

ParkMyCloud

And that’s just a simple micro example. At a macro level that’s literally billions of dollars in wasted cloud spend. 4 Types of Idle Cloud Resources. Let’s dig into that, looking at the big three cloud providers — Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP).

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

Kentik

Companies take advantage of multiple clouds for a few reasons: Different cloud providers are better at different services. For example, some DevOps teams feel that AWS is more ideal for infrastructure services such as DNS services and load balancing. CAPEX fees and proximity to end-users can also be a factor.