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AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud: Comparing Cloud Platforms

Kaseya

In addition, you can also take advantage of the reliability of multiple cloud data centers as well as responsive and customizable load balancing that evolves with your changing demands. In this blog, we’ll compare the three leading public cloud providers, namely Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.

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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. Public Application Load Balancer (ALB): Establishes an ALB, integrating the previous certificate. e.g., “subdomain-2.subdomain-1.cloudns.ph” subdomain-1.cloudns.ph”

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Microsoft’s April 2023 Patch Tuesday Addresses 97 CVEs (CVE-2023-28252)

Tenable

Important CVE-2023-28252 | Windows Common Log File System Driver Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability CVE-2023-28252 is an EoP vulnerability in the Windows Common Log File System (CLFS) Driver, a logging service used by kernel-mode and user-mode applications. Successful exploitation would elevate an attacker’s privileges SYSTEM.

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Infrastructure as Code Explained: Benefits, Types, and Tools

Altexsoft

It consists of hardware such as servers, data centers, desktop computers and software including operating systems, web servers, etc. But today, a de facto method to host infrastructure is in the cloud via providers such as AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. It also has a CDK to support provisioning in TypeScript, Python, Java,NET , and Go.

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Building the best Kubernetes test cluster on MacOS

OpenCredo

Considering that the big three cloud vendors (AWS, GCP, and Microsoft Azure) all now offer their own flavour of managed Kubernetes services, it is easy to see how it has become ever more prolific in the “cloud-native architecture” space. The two main problems I encountered frequently were a) running multiple nodes and b) using load balancers.

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Kentik CEO Avi Freedman with PacketPushers on NPM & DDoS

Kentik

You’ve got APM, and metrics, and Net NPM, and DDoS protection, and it all needs to work, and it all needs to be related. Unless you’re doing anycast, which some people do, but not AWS, GCE, Azure, Soft Layer, not the big guys. When people load a web page and see ad-tech stuff blocking it, they get upset. So where’s the problem?

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Hack day experiments with the cloud and orchestration of serverless functions

Bernd Rucker

The plan was quickly drawn in my sketch book: And we prepared logins for some of the well known cloud providers: AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Bluemix, Pivotal, Heroku and OpenShift. I tried Azure and Google and could easily provision my services on both and assign a public IP to my services with ease.