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Here are today’s queries:
- August 22 Edge architecture considerations
- August 22 Azure Gateway Question
- August 22 What should be my goal in the next 2-3 years. Are certs worth it?
- August 22 How can I make myself better? New grad cloud/security. Seeking advice
- August 22 Cloud vs. Mini-PC to learn? Working in DevOps and wants to get used working with Kubernetes to boost value for the job market. Seeking advice.
- August 22 How does Networking work in Google Cloud / Anthos?
- August 21 The pressures of having to know everything Security leader being asked more networking and CSP Qs
Stack Overflow
- August 22 DNS configuration with separate accounts
- August 22 Having trouble understanding roles in AWS More "secure" solution in AWS to that of a group as it is temporary whereas group access is permanent?
- August 21 AWS access thousands of times per day is possible?
- August 21 AWS ALB not receiving all traffic from VPC
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