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Technology Short Take 123

Scott Lowe

I hope that everyone had a wonderful holiday season, but now it’s time to jump back into the fray with a collection of technical articles from around the Internet. Eric Sloof mentions the NSX-T load balancing encyclopedia (found here ), which intends to be an authoritative resource to NSX-T load balancing configuration and management.

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Why Kubernetes Is So Popular in the Tech World

Galido

For a start, it provides easy optimization of infrastructural resources since it uses hardware more effectively. Multiple containers can share the same internet connection and OS. Therefore, this allows users to save on hardware and data center costs. Traffic routing and load balancing.

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Technology Short Take 119

Scott Lowe

As usual, I’ve collected some articles and links from around the Internet pertaining to various data center- and cloud-related topics. Servers/Hardware. Welcome to Technology Short Take #119! Now, on to the content! Unfortunately, this appears to be GKE-specific. Nothing this time around.

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Technology Short Take #78

Scott Lowe

Here’s another collection of links and articles from around the Internet discussing various data center-focused technologies. The rise of the disaggregated network operating system (NOS) marches on: this time, it’s Big Switch Networks announcing expanded hardware support in Open Network Linux (ONL) , upon which its own NOS is based.

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Technology Short Take #58

Scott Lowe

If you’d like to play around with Cumulus Linux but don’t have a compatible hardware switch, Cumulus VX is the answer. Servers/Hardware. Makes sense; if an instance isn’t serving traffic from the Internet, then it shouldn’t be reachable from the Internet. Virtualization. Good write-up.

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Expanding the Cloud for Windows Developers - All Things Distributed

All Things Distributed

s world of Internet services has become incredibly diverse. pricing starts at $0.035/hour and is inclusive of SQL Server software, hardware, and Amazon RDS management capabilities. Werner Vogels weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems. Expanding the Cloud for Windows Developers. Comments (). License Includedâ??

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Fishbowl Finds the Right Fit for Hybrid Cloud With Latisys » Data.

Data Center Knowledge

They manage dedicated firewalls for us, but as far as load balancers we use the cloud. I wasn’t sure cloud load balancing would be right, for example, but they showed us the numbers. “Because of the amount of mailflow, we need to manage that very closely,” said Namez. “A A lot of providers won’t let us in their plans.

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