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A Reference Architecture for the Cloudera Private Cloud Base Data Platform

Cloudera

This blog post provides an overview of best practice for the design and deployment of clusters incorporating hardware and operating system configuration, along with guidance for networking and security as well as integration with existing enterprise infrastructure. Networking . IPV6 is not supported and should be disabled.

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Can VPC Lattice replace AWS Transit Gateway?

Xebia

Transit VPCs are a specific hub-and-spoke network topology that attempts to make VPC peering more scalable. However, this requires a self-managed network router in the Transit VPC and you need to take great care to avoid overlapping CIDR ranges across VPCs. At the highest level, VPC Lattice distinguishes Services and Service Networks.

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How Analyzing External Attack Surface Data Boosts Your Security Strategy 

Tenable

Compliance teams can check on policy violations, licensing status of products and more. For instance, wouldn’t it be nice to know which assets had been labeled “unsafe” with regard to Content Security Policy (CSP) headers? For instance, let’s say you are looking for BigIP load balancers from F5 in your inventory.

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Scaling BGP Peering in Kentik's SaaS Environment

Kentik

When it comes to analyzing network traffic for tasks like peering, capacity planning, and DDoS attack detection, there are multiple auxiliary sources that can be utilized to supplement flow information. On top of that, since our BGP nodes were identical, the distribution of sessions should be balanced.

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