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Having overseen a fair number of site acquisitions theres a very noticeable trend when it comes to the security practises used on sites hosted in the US versus those hosted overseas. Its common to see servers wide open to the internet with little to no concern for the traffic inbound or outbound; SSH available on [...]
A bit of a plug for A10 Networks here since we’re still very pleased after having them in production for a little over a two months. Not only is their thermal tolerance top notch (as tested from last weekends data center meltdown) the feature set is pretty damn impressive for the price point too. One of the features we [...]
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