Public cloud, #privatecloud, edge cloud—it doesn’t matter, you still want to ensure you set up your tools and processes in a homogenous way. No matter where the #infrastructure is being accessed, the tools used to interact with the various pieces of infrastructure must be similar to the other regions. A great example is using Elastic Search for your #auditlogs. In this excellent tutorial, AJ goes soup to nuts on this integration. https://hubs.ly/Q02C5zj70
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Public cloud, #privatecloud, edge cloud—it doesn’t matter, you still want to ensure you set up your tools and processes in a homogenous way. No matter where the #infrastructure is being accessed, the tools used to interact with the various pieces of infrastructure must be similar to the other regions. A great example is using Elastic Search for your #auditlogs. In this excellent tutorial, AJ goes soup to nuts on this integration. https://hubs.ly/Q02C5KXS0
MinIO Audit Logs in ElasticSearch in Kubernetes
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Public cloud, #privatecloud, edge cloud—it doesn’t matter, you still want to ensure you set up your tools and processes in a homogenous way. No matter where the #infrastructure is being accessed, the tools used to interact with the various pieces of infrastructure must be similar to the other regions. A great example is using Elastic Search for your #auditlogs. In this excellent tutorial, AJ goes soup to nuts on this integration. https://hubs.li/Q02FDpT00
MinIO Audit Logs in ElasticSearch in Kubernetes
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Whether you are on-prem or in the #cloud, you want to ensure you set up your tools and processes in a homogenous way. No matter where the infrastructure is being accessed, you want to ensure the tools used to interact with the various pieces of infrastructure are similar to the other regions. With that in mind, having insight into your #storageinfrastructure is paramount when it comes to deploying your own MinIO #objectstorage infrastructure. When any unexpected activity is happening in your storage infrastructure you would want to surface those logs quickly and succinctly. AJ’s tutorial shows how you can surface MinIO audit logs in Elastic Search so they can be searchable. https://hubs.li/Q02yGZfj0
MinIO Audit Logs in ElasticSearch in Kubernetes
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The more I use Kubernetes in the cloud the more I feel I'm adding unnecessary complexity. Here's my rant, very much open to discussions. https://lnkd.in/d494RPWe
Are we reinventing the cloud?
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Computer Weekly highlights some of the key USPs in Oracle cloud - our true multi-cloud strategy and the possibility to deliver the full cloud service pportfolio where the customer needs it. https://lnkd.in/du4QFjTV
Oracle Cloud: A discussion about public cloud, dedicated regions and Alloy | Computer Weekly
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Unlocking Potential: Explore the Advantages of AWS Managed Services with SupportFly and Future-Proof Your Business with Leading Cloud Solutions. . . . #aws #awscloudserver #awsserver #cloud #server #cloudserver #cloudserverprovider #cloudsolutions #cloudcomputing #webserver #cloudservers #cloudserversupport #cloudservermanagement #serversolutions #servermanagement #supportfly
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Hey there everyone! Back again to talk about the 3 most avoidable expenses I see in public cloud. These come up again and again and it's always worth reiterating for those exploring a move to public cloud or in the process of bringing down costs. Let me know what you think in the comments and share around! Any big ones I missed? Appreciate it. #costoptimization
3 Most Avoidable Expenses in Public Cloud
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Preparing the groundwork for your cloud with #Talos and #FluxCD. Challenges faced during the preparation and operation of Kubernetes on bare metal and a ready-made recipe for provisioning infrastructure. Read my article from series about building your own cloud using Kubernetes-native ecosystem: https://lnkd.in/ePW-hdEZ
DIY: Create Your Own Cloud with Kubernetes (Part 1)
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Terraform provider for Google Cloud 6.0 is now GA Version 6.0 of the HashiCorp Terraform Google provider brings updates to default labels, letting practitioners view and edit resources with ease. Read mode on following blog post!
Terraform provider for Google Cloud 6.0 is now GA
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Terraform provider for Google Cloud 6.0 is now GA Version 6.0 of the HashiCorp Terraform Google provider brings updates to default labels, letting practitioners view and edit resources with ease. Read mode on following blog post!
Terraform provider for Google Cloud 6.0 is now GA
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