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| * https:// | * https:// | ||
| * Elsewhere: serving a release to a predefined test population, as opposed to A/B which is statistics-based | * Elsewhere: serving a release to a predefined test population, as opposed to A/B which is statistics-based | ||
| + | * [[wp> | ||
| + | * A 1993 replacement for the legacy class-based (A, B, C..) IPv4 addressing architecture, | ||
| + | * The largest network, with mask ''/ | ||
| + | * The smallest network, with mask ''/ | ||
| + | * In practice, GCP networks need a minimum of 4 reserved IP addresses, hence 8 to be practical, for a smallest network mask of '' | ||
| + | * Standardized as [[https:// | ||
| + | * Cloud Load Balancing | ||
| + | * An umbrella product for GCP load balancing offerings | ||
| + | * See [[gcp: | ||
| * Compute Engine instance: a VM hosted on Google' | * Compute Engine instance: a VM hosted on Google' | ||
| * Includes GKE clusters, | * Includes GKE clusters, | ||
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