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When DNS Fails in the Cloud: DNS Performance and Troubleshooting

Kentik

To facilitate the migration of our applications we split DNS into three tiers: Data center-based resolution from the cloud over VPN, to DC-hosted DNS resolvers. Cloud-based DNS for our partners and customers (SaaS DNS). Cloud-based DNS for resolution within our cloud service provider (PaaS DNS).

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

Confluent

Especially note the exposing external endpoints and proper DNS setup explained in part 1. External endpoint exposure with public DNS is required for this tutorial. Here’s a screenshot of my DNS setup for the domain name used in part 1. Running and accessible Confluent Schema Registry , which was mentioned in part 1, in PKS.

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Network Visibility for Higher Education IT

Kentik

The desired outcome at the top of the pyramid is directly supported by digital transformation, which involves a hybrid cloud approach that includes traditional IT infrastructure and home-grown applications as well as internet-based open source tools, IaaS/PaaS/SaaS, and Web APIs.

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Dynamic Configuration Patterns for Platform Engineering Teams

Wahl Network

DNS is another great example of this. But it’s also popular to use a PaaS type of experience. While the source service obviously can’t just ask the other service (otherwise it would already know the URL), it can use a well-known name by referencing basic information like the service and environment. I hold no judgement!