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Using Linode VLAN as a VPC Isolate and Protect Your Infrastructure

In a VPC, servers are walled off from other public cloud resources and typically confined to their own collection or set of subnets.
Networking

Linode DNS Manager Total Control Over Your DNS Records

Linode’s DNS Manager is a comprehensive interface within the Linode Cloud Manager that gives you complete oversight of DNS records.
Networking

Linode VLAN Explained | Free and Secure Networking between Servers

In this video, we'll explain Linode’s VLAN (Virtual Local Area Networks) feature. VLAN allows you to create private L2 networks in the cloud where Linodes can communicate privately and securely.
Networking

How Different Is Networking In Cloud vs Traditional Data Centers

Dan Spataro, Vice President Of Infrastructure Operations at Linode, joins me to talk about the difference between networking challenges between cloud-native computing and traditional data centers.
Networking

The OSI Model | Cloud Simplified

The Open Systems Interconnection model, or OSI Model, is a conceptual model that describes the different layers of a networking or telecommunication system. Rather than focusing on the underlying technology in each layer, the OSI Model separates the flow of data into seven abstraction layers to help give a visual description of how data flows in a networking system.
Networking

What Is IPv6? | IPv4 versus IPv6 Explained

IPv6 stands for Internet Protocol version 6. It’s the most recent version of the Internet Protocol, which helps identify and locate devices across the Internet. In this video, we'll discuss how IPv6 is the new "future-proof" version of IPv4 by being more secure, more efficient, and most importantly by having enough IP addresses to go around.
Networking

How Network Peering Works | Internet Infrastructure Explained

Connections matter, especially when choosing a cloud provider. If you’re looking for speed and efficiency, your cloud provider needs to be connected to the rest of the world. Rather than settle for the default performance that comes with a few nearby peers and Tier 1 giants, some cloud providers, like Linode, make use of network peering to optimize traffic for their customers.
Networking

An Introduction to High-Availability Design for WordPress (and not only WordPress!)

An Introduction to High-Availability Design from Pressidium explains common design paradigms to mitigate the effects of unplanned system failure.
Networking
NSoft

How the Cloud Supports a Pioneer in the Gaming and Betting Industry

NSoft leverages Linode’s networking backbone, traffic policies, and NodeBalancers so it can focus on growth.
Networking