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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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Improving API Security with Google Cloud Service Extensions

Prisma Clud

Explore the potential of Service Extensions to strengthen your API security layer and protect web applications across any cloud-native architecture, public or private. New Service Extensions Release Google Cloud has recently released Service Extensions for their widely utilized Load Balancing solution.

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Cloud Load Balancing- Facilitating Performance & Efficiency of Cloud Resources

RapidValue

Cloud load balancing is the process of distributing workloads and computing resources within a cloud environment. Cloud load balancing also involves hosting the distribution of workload traffic within the internet. Its advantages over conventional load balancing of on?premises

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

Kaseya

But, what exactly is a cloud service provider? As the name suggests, a cloud service provider is essentially a third-party company that offers a cloud-based platform for application, infrastructure or storage services. It is one of the most comprehensive and broadly adopted public cloud platforms across the globe.

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Case Study: Pokémon GO on Google Cloud Load Balancing

High Scalability

As shown in Figure 11-5, when it launched, Pokémon GO used Google’s regional Network Load Balancer (NLB) to load-balance ingress traffic across a Kubernetes cluster. Figure 11-5. Pokémon GO (pre-GCLB).

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Create a generative AI–powered custom Google Chat application using Amazon Bedrock

AWS Machine Learning - AI

The workflow includes the following steps: The process begins when a user sends a message through Google Chat, either in a direct message or in a chat space where the application is installed. The custom Google Chat app, configured for HTTP integration, sends an HTTP request to an API Gateway endpoint.