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Implementing a Cost-aware Cloud Networking Infrastructure

Kentik

This might include caches, load balancers, service meshes, SD-WANs, or any other cloud networking component. Cloud-based networking Slightly different is cloud-based networking, which refers specifically to networking solutions that offer a control plane hosted and delivered via public cloud.

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Cato’s 5 Gbps SASE Speed Record is Good News for Multicloud and Hybrid Cloud Deployments

CATO Networks

The need for 5 Gbps is happening on the most intensive, heavily used network connections within the enterprise, such as connections to data centers, between clouds in multi-cloud deployments, or to clouds housing shared applications, databases, and data stores in hybrid clouds.

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eBPF Explained: Why it's Important for Observability

Kentik

eBPF, which stands for Extended Berkeley Packet Filter , is a lightweight virtual machine that can run sandboxed programs in a Linux kernel without modifying the kernel source code or installing any additional modules. This is common in service provider networks and for data center core devices. What is eBPF?

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The Carrier Cloud Needs a New Fabric, Not a Patched Cloth

CATO Networks

With MPLS revenue streams at risk, the carriers are pursuing a two-prong strategy: augmenting MPLS with Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN) and adding value-add services to the core network with Network Function Virtualization (NFV). SD-WAN offers a good way for carriers to augment their MPLS services.

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Integrated vs. Converged SASE: Which One Ensures an Optimal Security Posture?

CATO Networks

Security inspection and policy enforcement is performed at the cloud edge, instead of backhauling all traffic to a centralized data center for inspection. they find the fastest way to enter the SASE market is to virtualize existing hardware-based products and deploy them into public cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP).

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The Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) as Described in Gartner’s Hype Cycle for Enterprise Networking, 2019

CATO Networks

Secure Access Service Edge “ Analysis By: Joe Skorupa; Neil MacDonald Definition: The secure access service edge (SASE) are emerging converged offerings combining WAN capabilities with network security functions (such as secure web gateway, CASB and SDP) to support the needs of digital enterprises.

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