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How to Run Apache Kafka with Spring Boot on Pivotal Application Service (PAS)

Confluent

This tutorial describes how to set up a sample Spring Boot application in Pivotal Application Service (PAS), which consumes and produces events to an Apache Kafka ® cluster running in Pivotal Container Service (PKS). Note: familiarity with Git and building Java applications with Maven is presumed.). Methodology. Install Maven.

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When DNS Fails in the Cloud: DNS Performance and Troubleshooting

Kentik

We were in the process of migrating all of our applications into the cloud. Our application stack used tremendous amounts of east-west traffic to help various application services understand state. Cloud-based DNS for resolution within our cloud service provider (PaaS DNS).

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Article: Leverage the Cloud to Help Consolidate On-Prem Systems

InfoQ Articles

A cloud model can be used to architecturally validate the possibility of consolidating multiple application servers into a smaller number of physical resources that will ultimately remain on-prem. By Tony Perez.

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Citrix Versus Windows Virtual Desktop

Akins IT

Citrix requires multiple servers to be built for management and orchestration, Windows Servers for session hosts, and additional Windows RDS cals. Since Azure offers WVD through its Platform as a Service offerings (PaaS), there is generally much less consultancy and setup time needed.

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What is Windows Virtual Desktop? (Part 1)

Akins IT

Prior to WVD, this was only possible with the Windows Server operating system. Microsoft Azures new Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering, simplifies the management and connection broker functionality for WVD. User profiles are handled independently of the virtual machine that serves as the users desktop.

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Microservices, Apache Kafka, and Domain-Driven Design

Confluent

Domain-driven design is used to define the different bounded contexts which represent the various business processes that the application needs to perform. This may apply not just to business applications, but also to operations within the company’s IT team, which owns the Kafka cluster for internal self-service offerings.

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Why Traditional MPLS Networks are Ill-Suited for UCaaS

CATO Networks

But while UC brings the cost and complexity of hosting and maintaining server infrastructure in the enterprise datacenters, UCaaS avoids those problems, putting UC in the cloud. Most enterprise data networks are still optimized for a computing model in which the bulk of applications reside in the datacenter. The answer?

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