Cloud Networking and Resilience is a focused, practical guide to designing cloud infrastructure that stays robust, scalable, and always available―even when applications and networks suffer service impairment. While most cloud books offer broad overviews, this book zeroes in on the networking layer, providing a detailed roadmap for building resilient cloud networks that can withstand outages, absorb and adapt to failure, all while supporting mission-critical applications.
The book starts by explaining key concepts such as resilience, availability, and disaster recovery, helping readers understand the unique role each plays in modern cloud architecture. From there, it explores the technical backbone of cloud networking, including virtualization, software-defined networking (SDN), and DNS fundamentals. Dedicated chapters walk through real-world strategies for DNS failover, BGP optimization, Anycast routing, and multi-region architectures―equipping readers with tools to minimize downtime and performance degradation.
A standout aspect of this book is its layer-by-layer approach to resilience, aligned with the OSI model―from physical connectivity to application-level failovers. It also dives into cutting-edge traffic engineering and cell-based architectures to enhance scalability and isolate faults. Later chapters cover automation frameworks, network observability, continuous resilience testing, and predictive AIOps, demonstrating how resilient cloud networks evolve from reactive monitoring to proactive prevention and automated verification.
Whether you're a cloud architect, DevOps professional, or network engineer, this book offers the knowledge and best practices you need to build fault-tolerant cloud environments. With case studies, emerging trends like AIOps, and a forward-looking take on quantum networking, path aware routing, and edge computing, this is an essential guide for building the next generation of resilient cloud networks.
What you will learn:
• Design cloud networks that are resilient by default to reduce outages and service impairments.
• Apply DNS failover and multi-cloud strategies to ensure continuous availability
• Optimize traffic routing using BGP and other techniques for efficient global performance
• Follow best practices for building distributed networks engineered for high availability and fault tolerance
Who this book is for:
This book is for cloud architects, network engineers, and DevOps teams. It’s especially useful for those working on multi-cloud, hybrid deployments, and disaster recovery planning. Ideal for anyone focused on traffic engineering, high availability, and business continuity in the cloud. It is equally valuable for organizations running mission-critical systems across regulated industries―such as financial services, healthcare, and the public sector―where operational resilience, continuity, and mandatory testing are required by frameworks like DORA, NIS2, and other global regulations.
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Cristian Critelli is a cloud networking and resilience specialist with deep expertise in network engineering, multi-region architectures, and traffic engineering. As the EMEA Lead for Networking and Resilience at Amazon Web Services (AWS), he helps enterprises and partners design and operate scalable, highly available, and fault-tolerant cloud solutions. With a background in network engineering, cloud networking, and reliability, Cristian has authored technical blogs, white papers, and enablement material used by cloud professionals worldwide. He holds over 57 certifications across AWS, CISCO, Microsoft, Riverbed, and Wireshark, and is a recognized technical speaker, industry expert and advocate for resilient, failure-tolerant cloud architectures.
Cloud Networking and Resilience is a focused, practical guide to designing cloud infrastructure that stays robust, scalable, and always available--even when applications and networks suffer service impairment. While most cloud books offer broad overviews, this book zeroes in on the networking layer, providing a detailed roadmap for building resilient cloud networks that can withstand outages, absorb and adapt to failure, all while supporting mission-critical applications.
The book starts by explaining key concepts such as resilience, availability, and disaster recovery, helping readers understand the unique role each plays in modern cloud architecture. From there, it explores the technical backbone of cloud networking, including virtualization, software-defined networking (SDN), and DNS fundamentals. Dedicated chapters walk through real-world strategies for DNS failover, BGP optimization, Anycast routing, and multi-region architectures--equipping readers with tools to minimize downtime and performance degradation.
A standout aspect of this book is its layer-by-layer approach to resilience, aligned with the OSI model--from physical connectivity to application-level failovers. It also dives into cutting-edge traffic engineering and cell-based architectures to enhance scalability and isolate faults. Later chapters cover automation frameworks, network observability, continuous resilience testing, and predictive AIOps, demonstrating how resilient cloud networks evolve from reactive monitoring to proactive prevention and automated verification.
Whether you're a cloud architect, DevOps professional, or network engineer, this book offers the knowledge and best practices you need to build fault-tolerant cloud environments. With case studies, emerging trends like AIOps, and a forward-looking take on quantum networking, path aware routing, and edge computing, this is an essential guide for building the next generation of resilient cloud networks.
- Design cloud networks that are resilient by default to reduce outages and service impairments.
- Apply DNS failover and multi-cloud strategies to ensure continuous availability
- Optimize traffic routing using BGP and other techniques for efficient global performance
- Follow best practices for building distributed networks engineered for high availability and fault tolerance
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Cloud Networking and Resilience is a focused, practical guide to designing cloud infrastructure that stays robust, scalable, and always availableeven when applications and networks suffer service impairment. While most cloud books offer broad overviews, this book zeroes in on the networking layer, providing a detailed roadmap for building resilient cloud networks that can withstand outages, absorb and adapt to failure, all while supporting mission-critical applications.The book starts by explaining key concepts such as resilience, availability, and disaster recovery, helping readers understand the unique role each plays in modern cloud architecture. From there, it explores the technical backbone of cloud networking, including virtualization, software-defined networking (SDN), and DNS fundamentals. Dedicated chapters walk through real-world strategies for DNS failover, BGP optimization, Anycast routing, and multi-region architecturesequipping readers with tools to minimize downtime and performance degradation.A standout aspect of this book is its layer-by-layer approach to resilience, aligned with the OSI modelfrom physical connectivity to application-level failovers. It also dives into cutting-edge traffic engineering and cell-based architectures to enhance scalability and isolate faults. Later chapters cover automation frameworks, network observability, continuous resilience testing, and predictive AIOps, demonstrating how resilient cloud networks evolve from reactive monitoring to proactive prevention and automated verification.Whether you're a cloud architect, DevOps professional, or network engineer, this book offers the knowledge and best practices you need to build fault-tolerant cloud environments. With case studies, emerging trends like AIOps, and a forward-looking take on quantum networking, path aware routing, and edge computing, this is an essential guide for building the next generation of resilient cloud networks. What you will learn: Design cloud networks that are resilient by default to reduce outages and service impairments. Apply DNS failover and multi-cloud strategies to ensure continuous availability Optimize traffic routing using BGP and other techniques for efficient global performance Follow best practices for building distributed networks engineered for high availability and fault toleranceWho this book is for:This book is for cloud architects, network engineers, and DevOps teams. Its especially useful for those working on multi-cloud, hybrid deployments, and disaster recovery planning. Ideal for anyone focused on traffic engineering, high availability, and business continuity in the cloud. It is equally valuable for organizations running mission-critical systems across regulated industriessuch as financial services, healthcare, and the public sectorwhere operational resilience, continuity, and mandatory testing are required by frameworks like DORA, NIS2, and other global regulations. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798868824357
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Paperback. Condición: New. Cloud Networking and Resilience is a focused, practical guide to designing cloud infrastructure that stays robust, scalable, and always available-even when applications and networks suffer service impairment. While most cloud books offer broad overviews, this book zeroes in on the networking layer, providing a detailed roadmap for building resilient cloud networks that can withstand outages, absorb and adapt to failure, all while supporting mission-critical applications.The book starts by explaining key concepts such as resilience, availability, and disaster recovery, helping readers understand the unique role each plays in modern cloud architecture. From there, it explores the technical backbone of cloud networking, including virtualization, software-defined networking (SDN), and DNS fundamentals. Dedicated chapters walk through real-world strategies for DNS failover, BGP optimization, Anycast routing, and multi-region architectures-equipping readers with tools to minimize downtime and performance degradation.A standout aspect of this book is its layer-by-layer approach to resilience, aligned with the OSI model-from physical connectivity to application-level failovers. It also dives into cutting-edge traffic engineering and cell-based architectures to enhance scalability and isolate faults. Later chapters cover automation frameworks, network observability, continuous resilience testing, and predictive AIOps, demonstrating how resilient cloud networks evolve from reactive monitoring to proactive prevention and automated verification.Whether you're a cloud architect, DevOps professional, or network engineer, this book offers the knowledge and best practices you need to build fault-tolerant cloud environments. With case studies, emerging trends like AIOps, and a forward-looking take on quantum networking, path aware routing, and edge computing, this is an essential guide for building the next generation of resilient cloud networks. What you will learn:. Design cloud networks that are resilient by default to reduce outages and service impairments. Apply DNS failover and multi-cloud strategies to ensure continuous availability. Optimize traffic routing using BGP and other techniques for efficient global performance. Follow best practices for building distributed networks engineered for high availability and fault toleranceWho this book is for:This book is for cloud architects, network engineers, and DevOps teams. It's especially useful for those working on multi-cloud, hybrid deployments, and disaster recovery planning. Ideal for anyone focused on traffic engineering, high availability, and business continuity in the cloud. It is equally valuable for organizations running mission-critical systems across regulated industries-such as financial services, healthcare, and the public sector-where operational resilience, continuity, and mandatory testing are required by frameworks like DORA, NIS2, and other global regulations. Nº de ref. del artículo: LU-9798868824357
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -Cloud Networking and Resilience is a focused, practical guide to designing cloud infrastructure that stays robust, scalable, and always available even when applications and networks suffer service impairment. While most cloud books offer broad overviews, this book zeroes in on the networking layer, providing a detailed roadmap for building resilient cloud networks that can withstand outages, absorb and adapt to failure, all while supporting mission-critical applications.The book starts by explaining key concepts such as resilience, availability, and disaster recovery, helping readers understand the unique role each plays in modern cloud architecture. From there, it explores the technical backbone of cloud networking, including virtualization, software-defined networking (SDN), and DNS fundamentals. Dedicated chapters walk through real-world strategies for DNS failover, BGP optimization, Anycast routing, and multi-region architectures equipping readers with tools to minimize downtime and performance degradation.A standout aspect of this book is its layer-by-layer approach to resilience, aligned with the OSI model from physical connectivity to application-level failovers. It also dives into cutting-edge traffic engineering and cell-based architectures to enhance scalability and isolate faults. Later chapters cover automation frameworks, network observability, continuous resilience testing, and predictive AIOps, demonstrating how resilient cloud networks evolve from reactive monitoring to proactive prevention and automated verification.Whether you're a cloud architect, DevOps professional, or network engineer, this book offers the knowledge and best practices you need to build fault-tolerant cloud environments. With case studies, emerging trends like AIOps, and a forward-looking take on quantum networking, path aware routing, and edge computing, this is an essential guide for building the next generation of resilient cloud networks.What you will learn: Design cloud networks that are resilient by default to reduce outages and service impairments. Apply DNS failover and multi-cloud strategies to ensure continuous availability Optimize traffic routing using BGP and other techniques for efficient global performance Follow best practices for building distributed networks engineered for high availability and fault toleranceWho this book is for:This book is for cloud architects, network engineers, and DevOps teams. It s especially useful for those working on multi-cloud, hybrid deployments, and disaster recovery planning. Ideal for anyone focused on traffic engineering, high availability, and business continuity in the cloud. It is equally valuable for organizations running mission-critical systems across regulated industries such as financial services, healthcare, and the public sector where operational resilience, continuity, and mandatory testing are required by frameworks like DORA, NIS2, and other global regulations. 744 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798868824357
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -Cloud Networking and Resilience is a focused, practical guide to designing cloud infrastructure that stays robust, scalable, and always available even when applications and networks suffer service impairment. While most cloud books offer broad overviews, this book zeroes in on the networking layer, providing a detailed roadmap for building resilient cloud networks that can withstand outages, absorb and adapt to failure, all while supporting mission-critical applications.The book starts by explaining key concepts such as resilience, availability, and disaster recovery, helping readers understand the unique role each plays in modern cloud architecture. From there, it explores the technical backbone of cloud networking, including virtualization, software-defined networking (SDN), and DNS fundamentals. Dedicated chapters walk through real-world strategies for DNS failover, BGP optimization, Anycast routing, and multi-region architectures equipping readers with tools to minimize downtime and performance degradation.A standout aspect of this book is its layer-by-layer approach to resilience, aligned with the OSI model from physical connectivity to application-level failovers. It also dives into cutting-edge traffic engineering and cell-based architectures to enhance scalability and isolate faults. Later chapters cover automation frameworks, network observability, continuous resilience testing, and predictive AIOps, demonstrating how resilient cloud networks evolve from reactive monitoring to proactive prevention and automated verification.Whether you're a cloud architect, DevOps professional, or network engineer, this book offers the knowledge and best practices you need to build fault-tolerant cloud environments. With case studies, emerging trends like AIOps, and a forward-looking take on quantum networking, path aware routing, and edge computing, this is an essential guide for building the next generation of resilient cloud networks.What you will learn: Design cloud networks that are resilient by default to reduce outages and service impairments. Apply DNS failover and multi-cloud strategies to ensure continuous availability Optimize traffic routing using BGP and other techniques for efficient global performance Follow best practices for building distributed networks engineered for high availability and fault toleranceWho this book is for:This book is for cloud architects, network engineers, and DevOps teams. It s especially useful for those working on multi-cloud, hybrid deployments, and disaster recovery planning. Ideal for anyone focused on traffic engineering, high availability, and business continuity in the cloud. It is equally valuable for organizations running mission-critical systems across regulated industries such as financial services, healthcare, and the public sector where operational resilience, continuity, and mandatory testing are required by frameworks like DORA, NIS2, and other global regulations. 744 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798868824357
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -Cloud Networking and Resilience is a focused, practical guide to designing cloud infrastructure that stays robust, scalable, and always availableeven when applications and networks suffer service impairment. While most cloud books offer broad overviews, this book zeroes in on the networking layer, providing a detailed roadmap for building resilient cloud networks that can withstand outages, absorb and adapt to failure, all while supporting mission-critical applications. The book starts by explaining key concepts such as resilience, availability, and disaster recovery, helping readers understand the unique role each plays in modern cloud architecture. From there, it explores the technical backbone of cloud networking, including virtualization, software-defined networking (SDN), and DNS fundamentals. Dedicated chapters walk through real-world strategies for DNS failover, BGP optimization, Anycast routing, and multi-region architecturesequipping readers with tools to minimize downtime and performance degradation.A standout aspect of this book is its layer-by-layer approach to resilience, aligned with the OSI modelfrom physical connectivity to application-level failovers. It also dives into cutting-edge traffic engineering and cell-based architectures to enhance scalability and isolate faults. Later chapters cover automation frameworks, network observability, continuous resilience testing, and predictive AIOps, demonstrating how resilient cloud networks evolve from reactive monitoring to proactive prevention and automated verification.Whether you're a cloud architect, DevOps professional, or network engineer, this book offers the knowledge and best practices you need to build fault-tolerant cloud environments. With case studies, emerging trends like AIOps, and a forward-looking take on quantum networking, path aware routing, and edge computing, this is an essential guide for building the next generation of resilient cloud networks. What you will learn: Design cloud networks that are resilient by default to reduce outages and service impairments. Apply DNS failover and multi-cloud strategies to ensure continuous availability Optimize traffic routing using BGP and other techniques for efficient global performance Follow best practices for building distributed networks engineered for high availability and fault tolerance. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798868824357
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Paperback. Condición: New. Cloud Networking and Resilience is a focused, practical guide to designing cloud infrastructure that stays robust, scalable, and always available-even when applications and networks suffer service impairment. While most cloud books offer broad overviews, this book zeroes in on the networking layer, providing a detailed roadmap for building resilient cloud networks that can withstand outages, absorb and adapt to failure, all while supporting mission-critical applications.The book starts by explaining key concepts such as resilience, availability, and disaster recovery, helping readers understand the unique role each plays in modern cloud architecture. From there, it explores the technical backbone of cloud networking, including virtualization, software-defined networking (SDN), and DNS fundamentals. Dedicated chapters walk through real-world strategies for DNS failover, BGP optimization, Anycast routing, and multi-region architectures-equipping readers with tools to minimize downtime and performance degradation.A standout aspect of this book is its layer-by-layer approach to resilience, aligned with the OSI model-from physical connectivity to application-level failovers. It also dives into cutting-edge traffic engineering and cell-based architectures to enhance scalability and isolate faults. Later chapters cover automation frameworks, network observability, continuous resilience testing, and predictive AIOps, demonstrating how resilient cloud networks evolve from reactive monitoring to proactive prevention and automated verification.Whether you're a cloud architect, DevOps professional, or network engineer, this book offers the knowledge and best practices you need to build fault-tolerant cloud environments. With case studies, emerging trends like AIOps, and a forward-looking take on quantum networking, path aware routing, and edge computing, this is an essential guide for building the next generation of resilient cloud networks. What you will learn:. Design cloud networks that are resilient by default to reduce outages and service impairments. Apply DNS failover and multi-cloud strategies to ensure continuous availability. Optimize traffic routing using BGP and other techniques for efficient global performance. Follow best practices for building distributed networks engineered for high availability and fault toleranceWho this book is for:This book is for cloud architects, network engineers, and DevOps teams. It's especially useful for those working on multi-cloud, hybrid deployments, and disaster recovery planning. Ideal for anyone focused on traffic engineering, high availability, and business continuity in the cloud. It is equally valuable for organizations running mission-critical systems across regulated industries-such as financial services, healthcare, and the public sector-where operational resilience, continuity, and mandatory testing are required by frameworks like DORA, NIS2, and other global regulations. Nº de ref. del artículo: LU-9798868824357
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Cloud Networking and Resilience is a focused, practical guide to designing cloud infrastructure that stays robust, scalable, and always availableeven when applications and networks suffer service impairment. While most cloud books offer broad overviews, this book zeroes in on the networking layer, providing a detailed roadmap for building resilient cloud networks that can withstand outages, absorb and adapt to failure, all while supporting mission-critical applications.The book starts by explaining key concepts such as resilience, availability, and disaster recovery, helping readers understand the unique role each plays in modern cloud architecture. From there, it explores the technical backbone of cloud networking, including virtualization, software-defined networking (SDN), and DNS fundamentals. Dedicated chapters walk through real-world strategies for DNS failover, BGP optimization, Anycast routing, and multi-region architecturesequipping readers with tools to minimize downtime and performance degradation.A standout aspect of this book is its layer-by-layer approach to resilience, aligned with the OSI modelfrom physical connectivity to application-level failovers. It also dives into cutting-edge traffic engineering and cell-based architectures to enhance scalability and isolate faults. Later chapters cover automation frameworks, network observability, continuous resilience testing, and predictive AIOps, demonstrating how resilient cloud networks evolve from reactive monitoring to proactive prevention and automated verification.Whether you're a cloud architect, DevOps professional, or network engineer, this book offers the knowledge and best practices you need to build fault-tolerant cloud environments. With case studies, emerging trends like AIOps, and a forward-looking take on quantum networking, path aware routing, and edge computing, this is an essential guide for building the next generation of resilient cloud networks. What you will learn: Design cloud networks that are resilient by default to reduce outages and service impairments. Apply DNS failover and multi-cloud strategies to ensure continuous availability Optimize traffic routing using BGP and other techniques for efficient global performance Follow best practices for building distributed networks engineered for high availability and fault toleranceWho this book is for:This book is for cloud architects, network engineers, and DevOps teams. Its especially useful for those working on multi-cloud, hybrid deployments, and disaster recovery planning. Ideal for anyone focused on traffic engineering, high availability, and business continuity in the cloud. It is equally valuable for organizations running mission-critical systems across regulated industriessuch as financial services, healthcare, and the public sectorwhere operational resilience, continuity, and mandatory testing are required by frameworks like DORA, NIS2, and other global regulations. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798868824357
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