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https://metamarkets.com/2017/big-cloud-data-aws-and-gcp/
Metamarkets
Going Multi-Cloud with AWS and GCP: Lessons Learned at Scale - Metamarkets
Metamarkets handles a lot of data. The torrent of data that clients send to us surpasses a petabyte a week. At this scale, the ability to failover gracefully, to detect […]
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https://www.geekwire.com/2017/google-unveils-new-cheaper-networking-option-cloud-customers-public-internet/
GeekWire
Google unveils a new, cheaper networking option for cloud customers: the public internet
Google Cloud Platform customers will have a new option when selecting the type of network used to deliver their traffic to their users: they can keep using Google’s network, or they can save some…
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https://venturebeat.com/2017/08/17/hashicorp-and-microsoft-team-up-on-terraform-infrastructure-provisioning/
VentureBeat
HashiCorp and Microsoft team up on Terraform infrastructure provisioning
HashiCorp and Microsoft announced today that the two organizations will be working together on integrating the popular Terraform infrastructure management software with the Azure cloud platform.
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https://serverless.com/blog/how-serverless-defined-its-team-culture
serverless
How Serverless Defined Its Team Values
Follow us on our journey to create a resilient team culture that attracts world class talent to the Serverless team.
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https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/ec2rescue-windows-troubleshoot/
Amazon
Use EC2Rescue to troubleshoot EC2 Windows instance issues
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https://medium.com/@marcello.lins/how-to-build-a-scalable-crawler-on-the-cloud-that-can-mine-thousands-of-data-points-costing-less-a9825331eef5
Medium
How to build a Scalable Crawler on the cloud, that can mine thousands of data points, costing less than a Tim Hortons box of Timbits…
Motivation and some context
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https://medium.com/statuscode/hybrid-dns-for-the-enterprise-in-aws-5ba5a049bcb1
Medium
Hybrid DNS for the Enterprise in AWS
Learnings and challenges from extending a hybrid DNS solution from an existing enterprise DNS environment into AWS.
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https://www.infoworld.com/article/3215870/containers/if-aws-is-serious-about-kubernetes-here-is-what-it-must-do.html
InfoWorld
If AWS is serious about Kubernetes, here’s what it must do
Amazon’s new membership in the CNCF isn’t matched by actual code contributions to the Google-driven container project. That could ultimately hurt AWS
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https://cloudplatform.googleblog.com/2017/08/introducing-App-Engine-firewall-an-easy-way-to-control-access-to-your-app.html
Google Cloud Platform Blog
Introducing App Engine firewall, an easy way to control access to your app
By Lorne Kligerman, Product Manager A key security feature for application developers and administrators is to be able to allow or deny in...
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https://insights.hpe.com/articles/introducing-kubic-a-community-driven-container-as-a-service-platform-1708.html
HPE
Introducing Kubic: a community-driven container-as-a-service platform
MicroOS is SUSE's modern and slightly different take on cluster computing for containers and microservices. This is what you ought to know about it.
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https://hackernoon.com/kubernetes-adventures-on-azure-part-1-e0f68b486679
Hackernoon
Kubernetes Adventures on Azure — Part 1 | HackerNoon
This is the first article of a series of 3:
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AWS EC2 Autoscaling: Creating an EC2 Autoscaling Group
https://node.university/blog/1061273/aws-autoscaling
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https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/performing-bluegreen-deployments-with-aws-codedeploy-and-auto-scaling-groups/
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https://deliciousbrains.com/running-wordpress-kubernetes-cluster/
Delicious Brains
Running WordPress in a Kubernetes Cluster
As a developer I try to keep my eye on the progression of technologies that I might not use every day, but are important to understand as they might indirectly… Read more
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https://medium.com/@michaelaranda0/ssh-public-key-encryption-the-simple-explanation-youve-been-looking-for-9b71d0a9d4d8
Medium
SSH + Public Key Authentication: The Simple Explanation You’ve Been Looking For
For a while, all I knew about SSH was that it helped me connect to my GitHub repositories and remote servers. I had tried many times in the…
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https://cloudonaut.io/the-cloud-switch-iot-button-lambda-and-cloudformation/
cloudonaut
The Cloud Switch: IoT Button, Lambda, and CloudFormation
Last one out turns off the light. What works for boring light bulbs can be adopted to your cloud infrastructure as well. Are ...
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https://blog.shodan.io/the-hdfs-juggernaut/
Shodan Blog
The HDFS Juggernaut
There's been much focus on MongoDB, Elastic and Redis in terms of data exposure on the Internet due to their general popularity in the developer community. However, in terms of data volume it turns out that HDFS is the real juggernaut. To give you a better…
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https://www.cyberciti.biz/linux-news/the-librem-5-your-ultimate-gnulinux-floss-smartphone/
nixCraft
The Librem 5: Your Ultimate GNU/Linux FLOSS Smartphone
The Librem 5 is an encrypted GNU/Linux phone for a privacy-conscious person that can run any Linux distro.
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https://cloudplatform.googleblog.com/2017/08/Titan-in-depth-security-in-plaintext.html
Google Cloud Blog
Titan in depth: Security in plaintext | Google Cloud Blog
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https://michael.stapelberg.de/Artikel/golang_favorite
Michael Stapelberg
Why Go is my favorite programming language
I strive to respect everybody’s personal preferences, so I usually steer clear of debates about which is the best programming language, text editor or operating system.
However, recently I was asked a couple of times why I like and use a lot of Go, so here…