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

Kentik

Kentik Cloud users can now access the new Kentik Map for Google Cloud to automatically visualize detailed Google Cloud and hybrid cloud infrastructure topology. See cloud security policy in action, find gaps in network security groups, and easily refine cloud policies.

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Resilience and Redundancy in Networking

Kentik

Core Concepts Resilience in networking is the ability of a network to withstand and quickly recover from failures or changes in its environment. This includes the ability to: Dynamically adjust to changes in network topology Detect and respond to outages Route around faults in order to maintain connectivity and service levels.

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DNS Zone Setup Best Practices on Azure

Cloudera Blog

Most Azure users use hub-spoke network topology. DNS servers are usually deployed in the hub virtual network or an on-prem data center instead of in the Cloudera VNET. Most cloud users do not like opening firewall rules because that will introduce the risk of exposing private data on the internet.

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Kubernetes Networking 101

Kentik

Big Cloud Fabric (Big Switch Networks) - is designed to run Kubernetes in private cloud/on-premises environments. CNI-Genie (Huawei) - CNI is short for “Container Network Interface;” this implementation enables Kubernetes to simultaneously have access to different implementations of the Kubernetes network model in runtime.

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