Every day, people visit Reddit and Stack Overflow seeking expert advice about cloud networking and security. We search through those posts and gather a list of discussions and questions that you – the experts – might find interesting or solvable. Some are career guidance, which is where your experience and advice matters.
If you’re new to Reddit or Stack Overflow, some 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.
Below are the most recent inquiries. Thank you for helping the cloud networking community!
- Is a CISCO IT Essentials certification worth the cost?
- What career should I go into if I don’t like coding that much?
- Navigating a stalled IT career in my 40s. Seeking advice from the UK.
- Starting my first IT role
- Modern network architectures. seeking advice.
- HQ will be disbanded, a few servers to the Cloud. Is this the right approach
- Databricks deployed within Vnet. Seeking
- Does Grafana operator for Cornetti’s work also for Grafana open source?
- I want to become a cloud architect. Can somebody edit my plan to give me suggestions?
Stack Overflow
- Not able to make API call from Public subnet to private subnet and AWS
- Use migrated EIP instead of existing EIP during redeployment using terraform
- Why can’t display image from S3 by VPC endpoint on EC2?
Tips:
- If posting something self-promotional, be sure to disclose the organization you work for or other relevant connections. (For example: “Full disclosure: I work for secure cloud networking company Aviatrix”)
- Company subreddits (particularly r/AWS) often do not allow specific company/product mentions. If you do post them, they may be removed by moderators.
- Share the link to your responses back to this thread on The Cloud Network so others in the community can follow you.
- Keep up with Aviatrix at r/Aviatrix!