Every day, people visit Reddit, Stack Overflow and other forums seeking expert advice about cloud networking and security. At Aviatrix, we search through those posts and gather 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, there are a few 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!
- Sept 12 Service Endpoints not working. Traffic going through azure Firewall
- Sept 11 I have an associate degree, should I continue to get my bachelor's for IT?
- Sept 11 Making $14/hour at my third job. Did I make a mistake? IT support to cloud career?
- Sept 11 Sharing resources that supplemented my university experience as a CS major (Aviatrix’s podcast Altitude episode with Director of Cloud Networking at Kyndryl, Rob, who leads 429 network architects across the globe and equips individuals with the skills to understand, simplify, and optimize cloud networking, notes in this podcast that he looks at problem solving skills and willingness to learn not when hiring. Not where one has gone to school. He doesn’t care if candidates went to Harvard or a community school.
Stack Overflow
- Sept 12 Is it possible to access VPC endpoint(gateway) when S3 public block access off?
- Sept 12 Setting up secure connection between firebase cloud function and AWS EC2
- Sept 11 Amazon QuickSight - us-west-1 connection
- Sept 11 Setting up secure connection between firebase cloud function and AWS EC2
- Sept 11 How to use separated load balancers for frontend and backend in ECS?
- Sept 11 Is it possible to create an IP range within AWS subnet?
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