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Balancing Resource Sharing in Multi-tenant Architectures with Single-tenant Services

KineticData

This article delves into these challenges, focusing on strategies to ensure security, scalability, and performance in shared environments. Understanding the Landscape In multi-tenant architectures, resources such as computing power, databases, and network resources are shared among various users or clients, referred to here as tenants.

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What is SASE? A cloud service that marries SD-WAN with security

Network World

Secure access service edge (SASE) is a network architecture that rolls software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN ) and security into a cloud service that promises simplified WAN deployment, improved efficiency and security, and to provide appropriate bandwidth per application. To read this article in full, please click here

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5 Hot network-automation startups to watch

Network World

Not only can automation help address these problems, they can also improve overall application-response time by anticipating and addressing looming congestion. To read this article in full, please click here

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Learning NVP, Part 1: High-Level Architecture

Scott Lowe

This blog post kicks off a new series of posts describing my journey to become more knowledgeable about the Nicira Network Virtualization Platform (NVP). In this first post, I’ll start with a high-level description of the NVP architecture. That’s something I’m going to try to address in this series of posts.

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Technology Short Take 167

Scott Lowe

” Ivan Pepelnjak has some very useful and very applicable information on VRF-aware DHCP relaying. Links to the previous three posts are embedded in the article. The article does a good job of explaining what’s meant by the tagline, though. This article provides a comparison of Apache APISIX 3.0

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COMS002: Next Generation Cloud Infrastructure with Data Plane Virtualization

Scott Lowe

This is session COMS002, titled “Next Generation Cloud Infrastructure with Data Plane Virtualization.” Verplanke believes that DPDK (Data Plane Development Kit) and virtualization are key to virtualizing workloads that move around lots and lots of packets, such as firewalls, routers, and other similar functions.

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IDF 2014: Bare Metal, Docker Containers, and Virtualization

Scott Lowe

This is a live blog of session DATS004, titled “Bare-Metal, Docker Containers, and Virtualization: The Growing Choices for Cloud Applications.” Weaver includes a discussion of the drivers behind virtualization as well as the pros and cons of virtualization. That, naturally, leads to a discussion of containers.