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Hybrid vs. Multi-cloud: The Good, the Bad and the Network Observability Needed

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Understanding the difference between hybrid cloud and multi-cloud is pretty simple. The public clouds (representing Google, AWS, IBM, Azure, Alibaba and Oracle) are all readily available. Hybrid Cloud Benefits. Moving to the cloud can also increase performance. Multi-cloud Benefits. VPCs and Security.

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Network Engineering and Operations in the Multi-Cloud Era

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A new research report, “ Network Engineering and Operations in the Multi-Cloud Era ,” looks at the networking challenges enterprises face as they move to cloud environments. Hybrid Cloud Networking Challenges. Therefore, it’s no surprise to see that this study found “security is a huge issue for hybrid cloud networking.”.

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The Network Also Needs to be Observable, Part 2: Network Telemetry Sources

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Networkers running enterprise and critical service provider infrastructure need infrastructure-savvy analogs of the same observability principles and practices being deployed by DevOps groups. The critical context that enables teams to ask questions about users, applications, and customers (and not just IP addresses and ports).

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Data Gravity in Cloud Networks: Distributed Gravity and Network Observability

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Cloud networks give operators a much wider surface area to protect against cyberattacks. Solving these problems for distributed cloud networks has required a big data approach, ultimately resulting in the evolution of network observability. Want to talk to a cloud networking professional about data gravity concerns in your network?

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The Network Also Needs to be Observable

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The internet is now the critical glue that connects traditional and cloud infrastructure. The goal is to answer any question of your network infrastructure — quickly and easily: Across any kind of network (cloud or on-prem). Across any kind of network element (physical, virtual, or cloud service). The Move to Observability.

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Network observability: Hype or reality?

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The concept of observability has taken hold in the DevOps, SRE and application performance monitoring (APM) space. But the critical point here is the trend toward cloud networking , and related trends such as SD-WAN have changed the game. Here are some of the problems of classic NPM: They can’t handle cloud-scale.

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Network Visibility for Cloud-Native Architecture

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At the recent AWS re:Invent conference, we heard many attendees talking about cloud-native architecture and container-first approaches to application development. The discussions were not only focused on leveraging cloud-native architecture to foster innovation but also to speed up development for the attendees’ growing businesses.

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