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Multi-Cloud Made Simple: Announcing Kentik Observability Enhancements for AWS and Google Cloud

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Two exciting new capabilities help you quickly answer any question about your multi-cloud network: Kentik Cloud users can now collect, analyze, and visualize flow logs generated on AWS Transit Gateways. Centralized logs from AWS Transit Gateways don’t require access to flow logs for every attached VPC.

Cloud 97
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Announcing Complete Azure Observability for Kentik Cloud

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Live traffic flow arrows demonstrate how Azure Express Routes, Firewalls, Load Balancers, Application Gateways, and VWANs connect in the Kentik Map, which updates dynamically as topology changes for effortless architecture reference. For example, Express Route metrics include data about inbound and outbound dropped packets.

Cloud 105
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Strategies for Managing Network Traffic from a Remote Workforce

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When more of the workforce shifts to working remotely, it puts new and different strains on the infrastructure across different parts of the network, especially where VPN gateways connect to the network edge. This configuration is known as a “split-tunnel” configuration and is set up by rules to exclude specific ports, protocols, or networks.

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How to Configure Static Routes on Cisco

NW Kings

Unlike dynamic routes, learned through dynamic routing protocols such as OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) or EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol), static routes require the network administrator to specify the next hop or destination IP address. This feature in networks predicts and stabilizes the topology.

Routers 52
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Kubernetes Networking 101

Kentik

In the Kubernetes networking model, in order to reduce complexity and make app porting seamless, a few rules are enforced as fundamental requirements : Containers can communicate with all other containers without NAT. Flannel is a simple option to deploy, and it even provides some native networking capabilities such as host gateways.

Network 63