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Liveblog: IPv6 in the Cloud - Protocol and Service Overview

Scott Lowe

This is a liveblog of an AWS re:Invent 2017 breakout session titled “IPv6 in the Cloud: Protocol and Service Overview.” ” The presenter’s name is Alan Halachmi, who is a Senior Manager of Solutions Architecture at AWS. Mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) are driving most of the growth, according to Halachmi.

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Technology Short Take #51

Scott Lowe

Welcome to Technology Short Take #51, another collection of posts and links about key data center technologies like networking, virtualization, cloud management, and applications/operating systems. I’m pretty sure I’ve mentioned Open Virtual Network (OVN) here before, as I’m pretty jazzed about the work going on with this project.

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The AWS GovCloud (US) Region - All Things Distributed

All Things Distributed

To make use of the services in this region, customers will use the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) to organize their AWS resources. a Fast and Scalable NoSQL Database Service Designed for Internet Scale Applications. New Route 53 and ELB features: IPv6, Zone Apex, WRR and more. Recent Entries. Amazon DynamoDB â??

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: The Basics of Local DNS for Small Business.

Sean Daniel

With the SBS 2008 and SBS 2011 the Connect to the Internet Wizard would analyze your network and determine a static IP address to use, and then ensure you like it before making it the server’s IP address. SBS 2011 Essentials doesn’t assign itself a static IP address, and it doesn’t have a Connect to the Internet Wizard.

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Introduction to Networking: Part 1, The Basics

Scott Lowe

Protocols like Internet Protocol (IP) and IPX operate at this layer. After the creation of the OSI model, the US Department of Defense started work on what would eventually become the Internet. (No, Similarly, when I talk about “layer 3,” I’m talking about Internet Protocol (the IP in TCP/IP). Sorry, Al.)

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