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.
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- Being Mandated to Make extremely high-risk changes to large app with no support
- Network requirements for GDPR
- AWS to Azure - What are the key differences to look out for?
- Variable point cloud data
- Getting Experience in IT
- Going into a Network job instead of staying for a possible Operations job
- NAT Reflection working but not for the VLAN's
- CI/CD Pipelines for Azure deployments and Terraform
- I wrote a blog comparing Zero Trust Networking using Harry Potter analogies; Looking for comments.
- Need help deciding between a job offer? Cloud/IT Networking
- Landed my first IT job, any suggestions to prepare for my path upwards/forwards? Perhaps Cloud or Cybersecurity certs is what I should go after though I’m not sure which one I want to focus on.
- Boss is giving me an opportunity to start working with our server infrastructure. What are some good learning resources?
Stack Overflow
- Enabling HTTP/3 in .NET 8 Application Hosted on Azure Linux VM with Docker
- EKS: Instances failed to join the Kubernetes cluster (Terraform)
- Subnets creation failed due to missing Network Security Group (Azure)
- AWS Public NAT Gateway - Public and private traffic
- Connection Refused While Calling API from API Gateway in ECS AWS
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