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Cloud Computing
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Everything related to Cloud Computing, including beginner guides, performing security scanning, setting up SSL, best hosting platforms, GCP, AWS, preventing threats, and much more.
Whether you operate your business on the cloud or in a brick-and-mortar office, you must be storing gigabytes of business data. To secure those data from hackers you need security as a service (SECaaS).
Almost every company now uses at least one cloud service from Microsoft. Cloud computing is on the rise, and modern businesses are required to embrace it wholeheartedly instead of relying completely on on-premise infrastructure.
Storing massive data in a traditional environment is expensive. Let’s explore the cost-effective unstructured data storage solution we have in the market.
This article will teach you about EC2 metadata and why it is important. You will also learn how to disable metadata to protect yourself from attacks like SSRF.
Amazon ECR is integrated with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS), and AWS Lambda, simplifying your development to production workflow.
Cloud computing offers several advanced services that enable your business to reduce IT infrastructure and focus more on core business functions, like marketing, sales, customer service, etc. One such advancement in cloud computing is Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS).
Serverless computing doesn’t mean you don’t need servers. You just have fewer servers to manage. Let’s look at some of the best runtime platforms to host your serverless applications.
AWS (Amazon Web Services) provide a robust cloud platform to host your application, infrastructure but security is something you got to take care of yourself.
If you are working on a multi-server application environment where you have a requirement to share a file system between multiple servers, then you got to set up NFS (Network File System).
You don’t have to bother about backup if you are hosting your website on shared hosting, as most of the hosting provider takes care of the backup for you.