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Technology Short Take 143

Scott Lowe

Here’s a quick look at using Envoy as a load balancer in Kubernetes. I saw this blog post about Curiefense , an open source Envoy extension to add WAF (web application firewall) functionality to Envoy. I really enjoy these AWS open source news and updates posts. Networking. Servers/Hardware.

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Technology Short Take 143

Scott Lowe

Here’s a quick look at using Envoy as a load balancer in Kubernetes. I saw this blog post about Curiefense , an open source Envoy extension to add WAF (web application firewall) functionality to Envoy. I really enjoy these AWS open source news and updates posts. Networking. Servers/Hardware.

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Why Kubernetes Is So Popular in the Tech World

Galido

However, even though the project was promising, in 2015, Google released this tool as an open-source project. On top of that, the tool also allows users to automatically handle networking, storage, logs, alerting, and many other things related to containers. Traffic routing and load balancing. Great heritage.

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Technology Short Take 88

Scott Lowe

Romain Decker has an “under the hood” look at the VMware NSX load balancer. I’ll keep an eye open for links to include next time around. This graphical summary of the AWS Application Load Balancer (ALB) is pretty handy. Servers/Hardware. Nothing this time (sorry!). Operating Systems/Applications.

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AIOps and our Robot Kubernetes Kops

Linux Academy

N-Tier architectures and micro-services applications must be tuned for performance. High speed low latency networks now allow us to add these nodes anywhere in a cloud infrastructure and configure them under existing load balancers. Most of them are proprietary and few open source solutions exist.

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Technology Short Take #25

Scott Lowe

Erik Smith, notably known for his outstanding posts on storage and FCoE, takes a stab at describing some of the differences between SDN and network virtualization in this post. I found this series of posts to be helpful when I was working on configuring LACP with Open vSwitch (I hope to have a blog post on that up soon).

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What’s Free at Linux Academy — March 2019

Linux Academy

Eschewing any technical practices, this course takes a high-level view of the history of Linux, the open-source movement, and how this powerful software is used today. Students will get hands-on training by installing and configuring containers and thoughtfully selecting a persistent storage strategy.

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