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A Reference Architecture for the Cloudera Private Cloud Base Data Platform

Cloudera

The open source software ecosystem is dynamic and fast changing with regular feature improvements, security and performance fixes that Cloudera supports by rolling up into regular product releases, deployable by Cloudera Manager as parcels. IPV6 is not supported and should be disabled. Recommended deployment patterns. Edge or Gateway.

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The (Net)Flow That Kentik Makes Go: Know Your Traffic Flow Data Protocols

Kentik

Some versions, but not all, support other data fields such as MAC address, VLAN ID, and IPv6. For example, NetFlow v9, IPFIX, and sFlow support IPv6 but NetFlow v5 and its equivalents don’t. For more details on some of these variations check out our Knowledge Base topic on Flow Protocols. Flow Exporting Devices.

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For August 31st, 2018

High Scalability

And if you know anyone looking for a simple book that uses lots of pictures and lots of examples to explain the cloud, then please recommend my new book: Explain the Cloud Like I'm 10. shocker) Low performers are almost 4x as likely to use functional outsourcing. Do you like this sort of Stuff? Please lend me your support on Patreon.

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How Analyzing External Attack Surface Data Boosts Your Security Strategy 

Tenable

Let’s walk through some simple examples of how analyzing your external attack surface data can shed valuable insights into your security posture. For example, Whois at 26 columns of data, IPGeo at 11 and Portscan at 7 = 26*11*7 = 2,002 combinations. Compliance teams can check on policy violations, licensing status of products and more.

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Scaling BGP Peering in Kentik's SaaS Environment

Kentik

For example, you can see how much of your traffic is associated with RPKI invalid prefixes; you can do peering analytics ; if you have multiple sites, you can see how traffic gets in and out of your network ( Kentik Ultimate Exit ™); and eventually, perform network discovery. IPv6 peerings are starting to outgrow a single node.

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