As the summer sun shines bright, it's time for a new edition of Dev Breakfast, where we dive into the fascinating world of cloud engineering. Today we'll explore the power of cloud native technologies, systems programming, and optimizing virtual private clouds (VPCs). So grab your coffee, settle in, and let's get started!
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Darrel has nine years of experience in programming and six years as a full-stack engineer. He is currently focusing on honing his skills in cloud-native development, cloud engineering, and leveraging cloud technologies' potential in building scalable and efficient systems. In his spare time, he also contributes to open-source projects and is a certified Solutions Architect.
In this article I wrote, you'll learn about the potential of virtual private clouds (VPCs) and how to optimize your infrastructure for better performance, security, and cost efficiency. Gain insights into VPC networking, security best practices, and how to leverage advanced features to unlock the full power of your cloud environment.
This article explores the increasing adoption of cloud technology. Enterprises are embracing the cloud to enhance efficiency and agility, making it an integral part of their digital infrastructure. Even before the global pandemic, leading web companies recognized the potential of the cloud, opening their doors to leverage its power and diversify their operations.
The article also highlights the rise of multicloud as the new reality in enterprise technology, citing a study commissioned by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. According to the study, 98% of surveyed enterprises are already using or planning to use at least two cloud infrastructure providers, with 31% utilizing four or more.
This article focuses on the Microsoft Azure Well-Architected Framework and the Cloud roles and Operations Management repository on GitHub. The author highlights the importance of meticulous planning, readiness, and adoption when it comes to implementing a cloud strategy in today's rapidly evolving digital landscape.
The article also presents tradeoff scenarios related to security, reliability, cost, and performance efficiency. These scenarios highlight the typical tradeoffs encountered when making architectural decisions in the cloud. There are additional resources as well, for readers that serve as a comprehensive guide for routine operations within the Azure environment.
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