A Kodiak Data white paper on how private clouds can solve security issues Organizations face major security issues as they take their data and applications to the public cloud. What are the public cloud providers’ take on this transition? Some state that security is largely the responsibility of the user and not the provider of…
Are your applications choking in the cloud? We previously talked about the three dimensions of speed: infrastructure, fabric architecture and global reach, and how you’re only as fast as the slowest point of your network. In this post, we’ll explore choking hazards inside public clouds, different types of workloads and the overcrowding effect. Workload…
Today we are in the middle of one of the largest “mass migrations” of enterprises, and personal applications are moving out of dedicated data centers and heading to the cloud. If you’re reading this, you’ve probably experienced the move or you are contemplating to do so. Sitting by the sidelines is not an option.…
Simply defined, the cloud is a set of compute that you attach via a network used to deliver applications and services. The cloud can take more than one form and, with that, has more interesting problems to solve in some cases. The cloud abstracts the compute and storage from the end user and delivers…
Image credit: photograph of Edvard Munch painting [Public Domain], via Wikimedia Commons How Spectre and Meltdown are harbingers for more vulnerabilities And here you thought public clouds were safe. By this time you have heard about the recent vulnerability of Spectre and Meltdown, two newly-discovered flaws in the majority of server CPUs produced in last…
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