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+ | * [[wp> | ||
+ | * Used to allocated the internal IP addresses of [[gcp: | ||
+ | * DEK: Data Encryption Key | ||
+ | * In Cloud KMS, a key actually used to encrypt data, not to encrypt other keys with [[https:// | ||
+ | * Compare [[gcp: | ||
* Deployment: in Kubernetes, an object for deploying stateless applications like web servers. | * Deployment: in Kubernetes, an object for deploying stateless applications like web servers. | ||
* Compare [[gcp: | * Compare [[gcp: | ||
* Discovery Document: the specification for a GCP API, similar to OpenAPI but not the same | * Discovery Document: the specification for a GCP API, similar to OpenAPI but not the same | ||
* https:// | * https:// | ||
+ | * DLP = Data Loss Prevention | ||
+ | * In GCP, the [[https:// | ||
* DoQ = [[wp> | * DoQ = [[wp> | ||
* Defined in [[https:// | * Defined in [[https:// | ||
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* DoS = Denial of Service | * DoS = Denial of Service | ||
* DSR = Direct Server Return | * DSR = Direct Server Return | ||
- | * A load balancing mechanism in which inbound packets flow from switch to LB to backend, and response (outbound) ones return to the switch, bypassing the LB | + | * A load balancing mechanism in which inbound packets flow from switch to LB to backend, and response (outbound) ones return to the switch, bypassing the LB. This is possible because the LB modifies the [[wp> |
+ | * Preserves the source addresses of the clients, unlike proxy-based | ||
* In GCP, used by the " | * In GCP, used by the " | ||
* aka Direct Routing, aka nPath Routing | * aka Direct Routing, aka nPath Routing | ||
- | * How it works https:// | + | * [[https:// |
+ | * Invented by IBM in the 90s. Minimizes LB load since the return packets do not traverse it. | ||
+ | * Included in the Linux kernel as IPVS (part of LVS) since 2.4 | ||
* Durability: a measurement related to data protection | * Durability: a measurement related to data protection | ||
* See [[gcp: | * See [[gcp: | ||
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