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Why your microVM sandbox solves a particular problem very well, but not the agent security problem.

Use MicroVMs to contain host-escape risk from coding agents. You still need capability controls: grant the agent access to specific files, scoped credentials, approved services, and permitted mutations after you place repos and credentials inside the VM... read more  

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IaC Isn't Dying. AI Makes it More Important

Teams that use AI to generate infrastructure code need IaC as the system of record that platform teams govern. Engineers can produce changes faster, so platform teams must absorb more work through review, policy, testing, integration, and rollout... read more  

IaC Isn't Dying. AI Makes it More Important
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Nginx as a Reverse Proxy

How Nginx works as a reverse proxy, from its worker architecture to rate limiting, HTTP/2, security headers, and tuning workers to match the server... read more  

Nginx as a Reverse Proxy
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Run isolated sandboxes with full lifecycle control: AWS Lambda introduces MicroVMs

AWS gave developers a Lambda option for running user- or AI-generated code inside stateful Firecracker microVMs. The key use case: AI coding agents can execute untrusted snippets, install dependencies, keep a workspace warm, and destroy the environment after the task ends. Firecracker gives each tas.. read more  

Run isolated sandboxes with full lifecycle control: AWS Lambda introduces MicroVMs
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In praise of memcached

Choose memcached as the default cache because it keeps the cache boundary clear. It offers no persistence, so your app must rebuild cached values from the source of truth after a restart or eviction. It also pushes failure handling into client code, so engineers must decide how the app behaves durin.. read more  

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Zero Trust in Hybrid Environments

🔐 Zero Trust isn’t just about identity — it’s about where identity is enforced. In hybrid and multi-cloud environments, security breaks when identity stops at login and doesn’t control traffic flow. Our latest article explores why the application delivery layer is becoming the new Zero Trust enfor..

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@laura_garcia shared a post, 1 week, 2 days ago
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How to Load Balance Navitaire

✈️ Airline platforms can't afford downtime. Discover how RELIANOID helps improve the availability, performance, and security of Navitaire environments with load balancing, high availability, SSL offloading, and advanced protection capabilities. Read the 3-minute guide. 👇 https://www.relianoid.com/re..

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How to Fix Developer Productivity at 50+ Engineers

You ship a feature. It works. A week later, someone asks why it's not in staging yet, and you realize it's behind an infrastructure request that's still in review. The ticket isn't urgent enough to escalate. It's also not small enough to ignore. So it waits.

That's what a developer productivity problem feels like at 50 engineers.

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Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) is a managed Kubernetes service that allows developers to easily run Kubernetes on the AWS cloud or on-premises data centers. It provides built-in integrations with AWS services like EC2, VPC, IAM, and EBS, and enables efficient compute resource provisioning and automatic application scaling, reducing costs. With EKS, security patches are automatically applied to the cluster's control plane to ensure a secure Kubernetes environment. EKS can be run in the cloud, on AWS Outposts, or on-premises, providing a consistent, fully-supported Kubernetes solution with integrated tooling. EKS is useful for deploying applications across hybrid environments, modeling machine learning workflows, and building and running web applications that automatically scale and run in a highly available configuration. Customers can get started with EKS through an online workshop, connect with an expert for support, or learn about other companies using EKS.