Every day, people visit forums like Reddit and Stack Overflow seeking expert advice about cloud networking and security. We comb through those posts and curate a list of discussions and questions that you – the experts – might find interesting or solvable. Less time searching, more time making connections.
If you’re new to Reddit or Stack Overflow, some starting tips are below. And if you do respond to any of these threads, share the link to your responses back to this post so others in the community can follow you!
Here are today’s queries:
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Aug 18 How do big cloud providers like AWS, Azure, Hetzner set up their hypervisor networks? Best practice in the industry? (Lots of interest in this one)
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Aug 18 Blogpost Friday! (Add yours or read what others are posting!)
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Aug 17 Cloud Engineer career path (ISO networking certs)
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Aug 16 Rant Wednesday!
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Aug 16 Trying to break in to cloud (Looking for career advice!)
Stack Overflow
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Aug 18 Secure my backend API hoisted in cloudrun and appengine
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Aug 18 GCP Terraform and Jenkins
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Aug 16 how to specify a network card when use azure blob java sdk to upload
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Aug 16 Managing Identity-Aware Proxy users with glcoud and/or Terraform
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Aug 16 Is it possible to have a logoutUrl and a route with the same url in spring cloud gateway?
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