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4 questions to consider when you’re selecting an external DNS provider

IBM Journey to AI blog

Every managed DNS provider offers a 100% uptime SLA through a global anycasted DNS network. Any managed DNS provider worth its salt will offer a 100% uptime SLA. How will you manage traffic among multiple CDNs and/or clouds? They all have failover options, which can improve resilience. They all charge based on usage.

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Exploring architectural choices: Options for running IBM TRIRIGA Application Suite on AWS with Red Hat OpenShift

IBM Journey to AI blog

The deployment flexibility across the on-premises, cloud or hybrid-cloud environments of TRIRIGA caters to diverse organizational infrastructures. In this blog post, we walk through the recommended options for running IBM TAS on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Contact IBM to learn more.

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Generative AI and resilient hybrid cloud systems

IBM Journey to AI blog

As enterprises invest their time and money into digitally transforming their business operations, and move more of their workloads to cloud platforms, their overall systems organically become largely hybrid by design. Therefore, there is a glaring lack of skills needed to keep systems highly resilient in a hybrid cloud ecosystem.

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Accelerate release lifecycle with pathway to deploy: Part 2

IBM Journey to AI blog

As enterprises embrace cloud native and everything as code, the journey from code to production has become a critical aspect of delivering value to customers. Overall Cloud Capability Centre (CCC), or the equivalent core team, plays a significant role in driving change with application and platform teams.

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Cloud scalability: Scale-up vs. scale-out

IBM Journey to AI blog

The ability to use the cloud to scale quickly and handle unexpected rapid growth or seasonal shifts in demand has become a major benefit of public cloud services, but it can also become a liability if not managed properly. Even more granular scaling capabilities can be delineated by SLA or customer type (e.g.,

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5 misconceptions about cloud data warehouses

IBM Journey to AI blog

The rise of cloud has allowed data warehouses to provide new capabilities such as cost-effective data storage at petabyte scale, highly scalable compute and storage, pay-as-you-go pricing and fully managed service delivery. Companies are shifting their investments to cloud software and reducing their spend on legacy infrastructure.

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Incident management vs. problem management: What’s the difference?

IBM Journey to AI blog

This allows organizations to uphold their service-level agreement (SLA), which may guarantee a certain amount of uptime or access to services. Failing to adhere to an SLA could put your organization at legal or reputational risk. appeared first on IBM Blog. Uptime: The time your services are available and working as intended.